"Now with that many aircraft delivered, we are down 57 percent from the first aircraft that was delivered, and we're on a path to be down to a price of an $85 million jet by 2019, which is comparable to a fourth generation aircraft,"
http://www.cnbc.com/2016/07/11/lockheed-martin-ceo-price-of-f-35-jets-down-57-percent.html
Pure propaganda not supported by facts.
Average cost for the entire program of T/A-35 mistake jets is $160M each, sans engine (which is $30M).
You can dress it up any way you like it. Best case:
Average price (BEFORE depot repairs of existing and future defects) is $160M per aircraft. Period. ($190M with an engine.)
Using the least damaging numbers available and rolling the engine into the total:
Minimum Program Cost of $400 Billion (and climbing) / 2,457 Jets = $162.8 MILLION each.
http://edition.cnn.com/2015/07/16/politics/f-35-jsf-operational-costs/For an airplane that was promised to be equal to an F-16C in acquisition and operating costs we have a jet that:
- Doesn't work.
- Has built-in defects of an unspecified cost to fix--if they can be fixed at all.
- Costs more than double per flight hour compared to the F-16C.
- Costs from five to seven times more per airplane than an F-16C.
- Is over six years behind schedule.
- Will not be combat-capable until 2022 at the earliest.
- Cannot defeat an F-16D with drop tanks in aerial combat.
- Has a dispatch reliability rate of 30 percent.
Boondoggle.
"The F-35's technology is designed to engage, shoot, and kill its enemy from long distances, not necessarily in visual 'dogfighting' situations," [Lockheed Martin] said. It is a bomb truck--or light pickup--not a fighter.