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![]() "Paul F Austin" wrote in message ... "Kevin Brooks" wrote in message ... "Henry J Cobb" wrote in message ... Kevin Brooks wrote: Actually, any protestations "too much" are due to trying to correct the ridiculous assertion that it has *no* air to ground capability as is. I understand fully that the optimization of that capability requires money--which is why there is a spiral development plan in place. Recently in this NG we have seen folks try to claim the $11 billion estimate was solely directed at turning the F/A-22 into a strike platform; not the case, as it also includes air-to-air upgrades, ISR upgrade, etc. IMO, the F/A-22 does indeed have its share of problems, chief among them being the change in the nature of the threat it was originally intended to counter; I went on record supporting a 180 aircraft buy before that number even became fashionable in the DoD rumor mill. Currently I'd support a 200-220 number. Nobody has (with any factual basis) accused me of being a rabid supporter of the program--but I don't think there is any point in making up negative points about it either, which is largely what we have been seeing of late. So let's make lemonade here. Give the F/A-22 as close to the same sensors, computers and software as the F-35 as possible so that not only is the JSF kickstarted but also the F/A-22 will have an upgrade path in the future as improvements are made to the JSF. Yah, and just restart the development prgram for the F/A-22 all over again while you are at it, too, huh? I don't think so. Although F-35 hardware may be rolled into F-22 production as a block change later. F-35 benefits from F-22 development and vice versa. God bless BAE Systems. |
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