10 January 2010

UK can't help selves, order additional F35 for testing

Despite the industry-level argy-bargy between the US and UK, the RAF has ordered another F-35 Lightning II fighter for testing.


The Joint Strike Fighter programme has got a boost with Britain recently announcing to buy its third F-35B Lightning II fighter aircraft for operational testing.

The combat aircraft is being developed by the US defence major Lockheed Martin in partnership with eight other countries.

Britain will acquire the short take-off and vertical landing (STOVL) aircraft for operational test and evaluation.

Its decision comes at a time when other partner countries in the project, including Australia, Norway, the Netherlands, Italy and the US, committing to procure the aircraft under production.

Britain has invested the highest amount – $2 billion – for the F-35's development. Over 100 British firms are involved in the project, including BAE Systems and Rolls-Royce.


This, despite some misgivings and criticism of the overall JSF project.


By: Widow 6-7

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