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Originally posted by Tayesin
A wonderful piece of machinery no doubt, but the cost over-runs and delays are putting members of the JSF program in uncomfortable positions. Here in Oz we have had to purchase Super Hornets.. well, refurbished F-18's from the Boneyard to fill in the gap between the decomissioning our F-111's and obtaining the F-35 JSF.
Further to this I found something interesting from the Australian perspective, in that Israel had been offered the F35 JSF before we here in Oz get our order filled depite the fact that we are major partners in the project.
Anyway, I think it shouldbe a problem for my government since we won't get any F-35's until around 2018.. and yet Israel will get them 3 years earlier even though they are not members of the Joint Program.
In November, Australia became the first of the eight JSF partner nations to order the warplane, announcing a 3.2 billion Australian dollar ($2.9 billion) purchase of 14 F-35As, along with initial training and support infrastructure. These are the first of 72 aircraft the RAAF plans to purchase under a combined Phase 2A and 2B of the NACC project, code-named Air 6000.