A higher (not high) Cd does not make the F-35 an 'inferior' fighter. This issue have been debated/debunked yrs ago. Just like Sprey, it is stale and no longer 'news'.
When I was active duty, just from visuals alone, we can tell when a fighter is lethal and when it is not. On the other hand, no one can tell if a B-52 is loaded or not. The 'feeble weapons load' criticism is a joke, not a criticism.
Standard CAP configuration is a four-ship flight. At the moment of contact, the flight changed to the standard two-ships combat spread. The problem is when -- not if -- the F-35 sniped even just one element, leaving a fighter unsupported.
Have you ever wondered why the Iran-Iraq war lasted as long as it did? Probably not, and probably you focused on peripheral issues like politics or ground maneuvers. What you and so many others missed is that the lack of overwhelming air power made that war lasted as long as it did. Whereas with Desert Storm, we took Iraq in days. Overwhelming US and allied airpower turned the war into a 2D war for the allies and a 3D war for the Iraqis.
Most air forces today cannot support dedicated platforms like a bomber. Russia is declining and China still have a long way to go before capable of wielding a dedicated bomber force like the US can. Yes, I know that the PLAAF have a few bombers.
What this mean is that against fighter-bombers, which is what most air forces have, the F-35's 'feeble weapons load' is more than adequate to deter any fighter-bomber flight from its target. Against a six- or eight-ships flight, all it take is two hits for the rest to jettison their bomb loads so that each can better defend itself, all the while wondering where the two missiles that killed two of their comrades came from.
The F-35 is tailored for the rest of the world, not for US. Do you get what I mean?
That is why Sprey and Air Power Australia (APA) are no longer taken seriously. In flight, no jet is ever fully loaded with fuel. Just in case you did not know, fuel is a
CONSUMABLE load.
That is like criticizing a man because he has 'only' $900 millions instead of a full billion. I have active duty friends at Nellis where the F-22 and Red Flag lives. I know better than you on what we can do. But I do not expect you to take my words for it. You are free to believe whatever you want because ultimately, it has to come down to war to know the truth, and right now, no air force want to take yours or Sprey's criticisms seriously.
Your criticism is petty, from drag coefficient to weapons load to 'only' how many F-35 we can build. Your criticisms are more for your own emotional needs to put US down a notch in your own mind, not because you know WTF you are talking about. Right now, more sober minds than you understand that a four-ships F-35 flight can augment a dozen F-16 to the point that it is futile to fight against. Against ground targets, those F-16s can sneak past any defender with the F-35's help.
It is over. The Lightning is dead. Long live the Lightning II.