• JohnDClay@sh.itjust.works
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    7 months ago

    What stealth alternative would you have? Stealth costs a lot. It’s a steal compared to the f22.

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        7 months ago

        That’s the general feeling from people in allied countries that have been put on the F-35 program.

        Other fighters could have been a better match, instead they got the expensive Letherman.

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          7 months ago

          Which fighter is a better match than an F-35 if you want stealth? (If you don’t want stealth, you aren’t looking at a F-35) The A model is damn nice for most, and the B model wipes the floor with the VTOL competition. There is damn good reason over 1,000 of these have been produced already and orders keep coming in.

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            7 months ago

            I don’t doubt that F-35 has some good stats, I am looking at this from a more general perspective, what I have seen is that because F-35 costs substantially more than other fighters this limits countries that does not have a US level defense budget on how many planes they can afford, for example instead of 50 F-16 they end up with 10-20 F-35.

            And by looking at those numbers it seems like they get less defense for the same amount even if F-35 is better than the alternatives.

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              7 months ago

              Yeah, if a country doesn’t need stealth, they really shouldn’t be purchasing stealth. Most countries will probably want a mix of both. Stealth for air dominance and heavily-contested, high-value strikes, and fourth generation air frames to provide bulk ordnance delivery.

              With the exception of VTOL, in which the F-35B is the only reasonable option, even if you don’t need stealth.