An F-35 jet arrives at its new operational base at Hill Air Force Base, in northern Utah on Sept. 2, 2015. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer) Commentary
After more than 900 F-35s being delivered under so-called low-late production, the Pentagon has authorized the F-35 for full-rate production that will eventually deliver more than 2,400 planes.
This huge milestone in the F-35 program , achieved after 30 years of development , was attained by passing the initial operational testing conducted by the office of the Director of Operational Test and Evaluation (DOT&E).
Given the F-35’s soaring costs and significant reliability and performance issues, skepticism about the results and/or interpretation of the DOT&E testing results seems wise. A 400 Percent Increase In Program Cost Speaking of soaring costs, a just-released GAO report now estimates that the F-35 program will cost $2 trillion over the life of the program, which improbably has the F-35 flying […]
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