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wonder WHY the f22 programme was killed off?
It was both political and financial. With so few units made, the unit cost was very high, and the politicians couldn't look past the current conflict. "The Taliban aren't flying fighters" - that sort of thing. So the production was limited.
But there are strong rumors that the production line may be re-opened.
F-22 Raptor Production
depending on congress that law may be overruled..
However its very unlikely..
Still.. the profit margin for the raptor wont even be a factor..
The A-12 line was never profitable.. yet produced a unique system unmatched by any in the world.
A-12 was the need of the dayas there were no or very limited spy satellites at that time..As soon as the satellite technology developed the plane was scrapped..On that analogy is the raptor the need of the day?
A-12 was the need of the dayas there were no or very limited spy satellites at that time..As soon as the satellite technology developed the plane was scrapped..On that analogy is the raptor the need of the day?
you certainly are sir. there is no price for absolute Air dominance, F-117, B-2 and F-22 were conceived decades ago, with one purpose only and that my friend was not to make money out of it...Raptors were strictly forbidden to be sold to any country outside USA..Not even an ally as close as UK...For that reason no matter how many units they had produces they hadn't made any money out...
Am i wrong here?..
every war plane that rolls out of the USA its always ahead of its time.. russia and china always play catch up...The production of F-22 was ahead of its time i think.....
you certainly are sir. there is no price for absolute Air dominance, F-117, B-2 and F-22 were conceived decades ago, with one purpose only and that my friend was not to make money out of it...
every war plane that rolls out of the USA its always ahead of its time.. russia and china always play catch up...