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And China is now the danger...
Yup, the world has moved on from the Geopolitical structure of WW2
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Article on the future on the F-35 in the UK and includes jucy titbit on how the RAF is trying to undermine the Navy possible at Britain's expense.
Also noted that is the required for a dual supply chain if you F-35As and F-35Bs.
https://news.sky.com/story/royal-na...w-jets-that-cannot-fly-from-warships-11568074
TOKYO -- Japan is preparing to order another 100 F-35 stealth fighter jets from the U.S. to replace some of its aging F-15s, according to sources.
The plan can be considered a response to China's military buildup, as well as a nod to U.S. President Donald Trump's call for Tokyo to buy more American defense equipment. Japan already intended to procure 42 of the new fighters.
Japan's government plans to approve the purchase when it adopts new National Defense Program Guidelines at a cabinet meeting in mid-December. It will also include the F-35 order in its medium-term defense program, which covers fiscal 2019 to fiscal 2023. The government wants to obtain 42 F-35s as successors to its F-4s by fiscal 2024.
The 42 fighters Japan originally planned to buy are all F-35As, a conventional takeoff and landing variant. The additional 100 planes would include both the F-35A and F-35B, which is capable of short takeoffs and vertical landings.
Along with the two documents, the Cabinet on Dec. 18 also approved a plan for the Air Self-Defense Force to eventually have a total of 147 F-35s.
The ASDF is in the process of acquiring 42, with an additional 105 to be purchased from the United States. Of the new aircraft, 42 will be the F-35B STOVL aircraft, while the other 63 will be F-35As. The total cost of the additional aircraft is expected to be about 1.2 trillion yen ($10.6 billion).
In high-level Pentagon meetings, Shanahan has heavily criticized Lockheed Martin’s handling of the production of the F-35 fighter jet, which is expected to cost more than $1 trillion over the life of the program, according to one of the two sources, a former senior Defense Department official who was present.
Shanahan, this official said, called the plane “f---ed up” and argued that Lockheed — which edged out Boeing to win the competition to build the plane in October 2001 — “doesn’t know how to run a program.”
Acting US Defence Secretary, whose an ex-Boeing executive, doesn't seem impressed by the F-35.
Shanahan, this official said, called the plane “f---ed up” and argued that Lockheed — which edged out Boeing to win the competition
Are you guys aware of the F-15X contract? It is currently rumored that the Pentagon wants to buy a lot of F-15X's to supplement the F-22 and F-35. They are non stealth F-15's that can carry up to 22 air to air missiles.
Source
the War Zone says, the F-15, “could fly with eight air-to-air missiles and 28 Small Diameter Bombs (SDBs), or up to seven 2,000-lb. bombs and eight air-to-air missiles.” That’s a weapon load far greater that what earlier F-15s and existing stealth jets can carry, since they must fit their meager payloads inside internal weapons bays.

Are you guys aware of the F-15X contract? It is currently rumored that the Pentagon wants to buy a lot of F-15X's to supplement the F-22 and F-35. They are non stealth F-15's that can carry up to 22 air to air missiles.
Source
I am fully aware of the theoretical F-35 payload but why risk the F-35 when a cheaper F-15 can fire via data link while the F-35 stays hidden.I started reading the story and almost immediately raised an eyebrow.
The War Zone... up to their usual high standards...
Must be Xmas decorations on the wing pylons
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The War Zone... up to their usual high standards...
Must be Xmas decorations on the wing pylons
I think that is the point of using a flying missile boat. Augmenting the advantages of each platform.I am fully aware of the theoretical F-35 payload but why risk the F-35 when a cheaper F-15 can fire via data link while the F-35 stays hidden.
Acting US Defence Secretary, whose an ex-Boeing executive (lol), doesn't seem impressed by the F-35.
https://www.politico.com/story/2019/01/09/defense-patrick-shanahan-boeing-pentagon-1064203