The guys who will actually fly them here don't want them either. Does that count for anything?
And who are they?
For a guy who makes a lot of silly comments you dont have one iota of technical or practical expertise. Even worse your research abilities are zero.
You cant compare air wars from 40 years ago with air wars of today. The current state of ATA missile technology is many times superior then those first sidewinders. Everything? Everything on the F-35 is just a different ballgame, From its advanced AESA radar, to its low RCS, to its advanced situational awarness technology, data links, AIM 120/132 ATA and various strike missile packages.....ect
The RCS of a F-35 is going to be at or under 0.0015m2, where'as a MIG-29 is at 5M2. The RCS of the SU-27 is 4M2.
Well what do you think that means actualy in air warfare? When you can see him and get a target solution long before he can see you?
The F-35 does give Australia long range strike capabilities because you have tanker aircraft and precision standoff weapons the US is selling you.
And while we havnt officially retired our long range bombers we have far less of them then we used to. Australia only spends 2.4% of their GNP on defense so if you want to go the route of F-22s, and maintaining those F-111s, it would cost you big time. Because your also spending big dough on Air Defense DDs and LHDs for your navy. You might end up at 4.4% of GNP like America does.
Then SD7 can whine about prices when he feels a "hate America moment" for creating a thread.