The F-35 fighter is a stealth fighter jet being produced for the U.S. military by The Lockheed Martin corporation. Three variations of the single seat stealth fighter jet are being produced for the Air Force, Marine Corps and Navy. By 2037 2,457 F-35’s will be delivered to the military and will fly until they retire from service in 2070. The research, development and construction of the F-35 will be the most expensive military weapons program in the history of the U.S. When the F-35 retires in 2070 analysts estimate that the cost of the program will have exceeded $1.5 trillion. Oppone…
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@9TF3MZC9mos9MO
No opinion. The military knows what equipment they need and what works and what's obsolete. Leave that decision to someone that knows
@9GZPKNK2yrs2Y
produce more of the F-22 Raptor and F-15EX Eagle II for the Air Force, and F 14 Tomcat and AV-8B Harrier for the Navy/Marine Corps.
@8VDSVRHIndependent4yrs4Y
No but we need to ensure this doesn't happen again.
@8TJV9Y24yrs4Y
Yes, replace them with the better F-15EX.
@8Q93YM44yrs4Y
Yes, unless we find out another country has developed an aircraft more advanced and dangerous than what we have
@8Q775PVIndependent4yrs4Y
Yes, until a less expensive, more sustainable alternative is developed.
Why are we building another fighter jet
@8C58YK75yrs5Y
Yes I’d sold to foreign Countries
@9CP544S2yrs2Y
No, not until a more capable option is available
@9CLWH2T2yrs2Y
Yes, only if F-35 funding is directed towards a next-gen jet
@9CJ685D2yrs2Y
No finish building what is in production and then halt for a period of time.
@97MJNDC3yrs3Y
Yes, but only if a more efficient and advanced fighter can be made as a successor.
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