re: F-35 Joint Strike Fighter Thread
It's a rebuttal of what you said. If I stepped on politics, I'm sorry, one can only be so careful. A separate thread would be fine, I have no intention to derail this one. As to F35, I have made my view clear. It's a weapon for showbiz. If what you said is true, that US need to prepare for self-defence, It would be far better off with more and better-upgraded F22.
Actually..not.
The F-22 is not an attack aircraft. It was not designed to be.
They could make one of it, but then they would have to essentially do to it what they did with the F-15 to get the strike version, the F-15E, which is essentially a completely rebuilt and new aircraft for the most part.
In addition, the F-22 can never do the STOVL role required by the Marines or the navies of several of our allied nations including the UK.
I will not argue against the fact that the US needs more F-22s. We do...but not to make it into an attack aircraft, rather to punctuate without doubt its amazing air dominance capabilities and have enough of them to make that stick in the case of a high intensity conflict...which we must always be prepared for and not think it cannot happen in this "enlightened age," because, quite frankly, it is not an enlightened age in that manner of speaking at all.
No. the F-35 is a perfect answer for what it was intially designed for, an attack air craft with very strong self defense capabilities...but not a dedicated air dominance fighter.
If it were kept within those boundaries for its Air Force, Marine, and Navy roles, it would be fine...and I expect with the Navy and Marines at least it will be, because that is what they are acquiring it for.
If allowed (and because of its essential nature to the Marines and the Navy...and the Air Force too if truth be told...I expect it will be), it will move forward, costs will continue to drop, and ultimatley, like the F-16 before it, it will be the largest aircraft project of all time for the United States and be exported to more countries and have more total copies built than any before it...and what's more, it will perform very well within those design guidleins.
And it will not be because of words or motivations like show biz, or show off, or Hollywood in the least...it will be because of the tens of thousands of dedicated American and our allies who are overcoming the tecnological hurtles...and logistics hurdles to bring it into existance according to the requirements outlined by a very good group of military planners who have called for it. None of those people are cheezy or political (though there is politics as I have said on this thread at some higher levels and particularly amongst politicians), or looking for some kind of misguided honorifics...they are professionals trying to do the best they can for their country and their profession with a very difficult, cutting edge design...and they are getting it done despite the difficulties that are bound to be associated with the development and production of such a system.
We can re-convene in ten years and see which of us is correct on this point. I'll look forward to that day.