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Originally posted by deltaboy
Why slow the production of the Raptors? Balancing the production of both the F-35 and F-22s? Diverting resources to both projects maybe?
Originally posted by Zion Mainframe
Thanks for reporting this, Intelgurl. Do you have a link to the origional source, I can't seem to find it on any of the military websites I usually check.
Thanks in advance.
Originally posted by intelgurl
No links yet, I got this in an interoffice - open source of course.
I'll keep checking the trades websites and post a link when I find it.
"Over this last weekend, they convinced England that [the cut] is a very bad idea, and that has taken the CTOL-killing fervor out of him," he says. England has proposed killing one or more versions of the JSF several times over recent months.
Originally posted by Zion Mainframe
Thanks for reporting this, Intelgurl. Do you have a link to the origional source, I can't seem to find it on any of the military websites I usually check.
Thanks in advance.
Originally posted by deltaboy
Why slow the production of the Raptors? Balancing the production of both the F-35 and F-22s? Diverting resources to both projects maybe?
intelgurl
Lockheed has now apparently decided to slowly ramp down the end of the Raptor production and slowly ramp up the beginning of the F-35 production thus bridging the gap between the 2 programs and securing employment for their specialized fighter-building workforce.
Originally posted by Murcielago
yeah, the F-35A wont ever get cut...it will replace a lot of aircraft, but a bigger reason is all of the international funding as well.