FireFighter
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If one sees the F-22 project from an economic point of view it was indeed a failure with original program costs starting at 10 billion and have gone over 50-60 billio, thats a five fold increase.
The project was initiated during the cold war period to give American AF a technological edge against threat emerging from Soviet AF. Cold war ended with the collapse of Soviet Union, and USA emerged as a victor, the very purpose of the F-22 program ended in the late 90s along with those events.
I don't know how anyone can justify nearly $100 billion towards a single fighter jet program whose purpose died 20 years ago and more importantly, i doubt it's ever going to be seen in action against any other airforce, maybe minor radar evading bombing missions but no major air superiority roles which it was designed.
None other than the military industrial complex could justify these economically draining programs with vested interests sitting in the White House stamping these projects at whim.
Obama administration is right to temporarily stop this program.
USAF doesn't need F-22 for any purpose in the current geo-political-military environment, EA-18G Growler, F18F-15SE Silent Eagles and F16 bk60 can take on any adversaries even Russia and China but i really doubt US would ever do that due to Economic stakes being paramount for all parties involved, and I hope and pray that day never comes
Having said this, the author did not word his statement right probably due to poor writing skills, but he is right in saying that F-22 is a failure because he's seeing it from economic and project development point of views, and comparing the best F-22 with the worst being Tejas which took some 30 odd years in development but still not on the menu for IAF, JF17 project has exceeded expectation and has come to fruition within shortest time span for its class of fighters in the avaition history
The project was initiated during the cold war period to give American AF a technological edge against threat emerging from Soviet AF. Cold war ended with the collapse of Soviet Union, and USA emerged as a victor, the very purpose of the F-22 program ended in the late 90s along with those events.
I don't know how anyone can justify nearly $100 billion towards a single fighter jet program whose purpose died 20 years ago and more importantly, i doubt it's ever going to be seen in action against any other airforce, maybe minor radar evading bombing missions but no major air superiority roles which it was designed.
None other than the military industrial complex could justify these economically draining programs with vested interests sitting in the White House stamping these projects at whim.
Obama administration is right to temporarily stop this program.
USAF doesn't need F-22 for any purpose in the current geo-political-military environment, EA-18G Growler, F18F-15SE Silent Eagles and F16 bk60 can take on any adversaries even Russia and China but i really doubt US would ever do that due to Economic stakes being paramount for all parties involved, and I hope and pray that day never comes
Having said this, the author did not word his statement right probably due to poor writing skills, but he is right in saying that F-22 is a failure because he's seeing it from economic and project development point of views, and comparing the best F-22 with the worst being Tejas which took some 30 odd years in development but still not on the menu for IAF, JF17 project has exceeded expectation and has come to fruition within shortest time span for its class of fighters in the avaition history
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