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Europe and Canada Are Finally Saying No to the U.S. F-35 Stealth Fighter, Motivated By a Desire For “Strategic Autonomy”
(nationalsecurityjournal.org)
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it's not?
https://www.navylookout.com/us-watchdog-warns-of-growing-risks-to-f-35-programme/
"The U.S. Navy has faced numerous problems with the F-35, including significant issues with its high operating and maintenance costs, software and hardware deficiencies like overheating and landing gear problems, and complex supply chain challenges that impact readiness and delivery schedules. The F-35's stealth capabilities require costly upkeep, its internal weapons can limit payload, and its reliance on software creates vulnerability to cyber threats. Additionally, some naval variants have experienced issues like structural damage from supersonic flight and difficulties with the helmet-mounted display during carrier landings."
It's a fucking lemon. We are better off with older gen planes we can independently maintain, because even the fucking US NAVY can't get these planes to fly reliably.
It's so effective in wargames it's basically cheating. In the one actual deployment it's seen it has an uptime as good as or better than older models. It now has a unit cost comparable to the Gripen, which is built in a much less high-tech way (for the sake of ruggedness and maintainability, on which it does still have the advantage).
I'm reading complaints here, but you can complain about anything. I'm not even clear on how many are current, since it had a very rocky development and the article is mostly about the Block 4 upgrades.