Originally posted by Ripsnort
Not to nitpick, but I believe the JSF is the future replacement for AV-8's and F-18's (however, the newer F18's will go another 20 years, and they're slowly replacing the F-14's) The F-22 is ultimately the replacement for the F-15 and F-16, fewer are needed as the Pentagon plans to spend 14 billion over the next 10 or so years in completely revamping warfare as we know it today. Think Drone.
Nice boost for Boeings military division I might add.
nope
While we is picken nits the F-22 is to replace the f-15 the USAF is replacing the A-10 and the F-16 with the JSF the Navy the FA-18a-c and The USMC the AV-8b and the Fa-18. Just saw it on Discovery Wings
you should know this stuff
http://www.airforce-technology.com/projects/jsf/http://www.airforce-technology.com/projects/jsf/jsf12.htmlThe Joint Strike Fighter, the JSF, is being developed by Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company for the US Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps and the UK Royal Navy. The stealthy, supersonic multi-role fighter is to be designated the F-35. The JSF is being built in three variants: a conventional take-off and landing aircraft (CTOL) for the US Air Force; a carrier based variant (CV) for the US Navy; and a short take-off and vertical landing (STOVL) aircraft for the US Marine Corps and the Royal Navy. A 70 – 90% commonality is required for all variants.
The requirement is for: USAF F-35A –air-to-ground strike aircraft, replacing F-16 and A-10, complementing F-22 (1763); USMC F-35B – STOVL strike fighter to replace F/A-18B/C and AV-8B (480); UK RN F-35C – STOVL strike fighter to replace Sea Harriers (60); US Navy F-35C – first-day-of-war strike fighter to replace F/A-18B/C and A-6, complementing the F/A-18E/F (480 aircraft). In January 2001, the UK MOD signed a memorandum of understanding to co-operate in the SDD (System Development and Demonstration) phase of JSF and, in September 2002, selected the STOVL variant to fulfil the Future Joint Combat Aircraft (FJCA) requirement. Following the contract award, other nations signed up to the SDD phase are: Australia, Canada, Denmark, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Singapore and Turkey.