Wednesday, October 01, 2008

Israel is first foreign nation to seek F-35s

Israel has become the first foreign nation to place its stamp of approval on the fledgling F-35 Lightning II warplane being developed by Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co. in Fort Worth.

The Pentagon has formally notified Congress that it plans to sell up to 75 F-35s to Israel, a deal potentially worth up to $15.2 billion to Lockheed and the legion of contractors working on the program.

In a news release issued Tuesday, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency said Israel has requested to buy 25 F-35A joint strike fighters like those that will be produced for the U.S. Air Force.

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2 comments:

  1. Lockheed would like to claim that Israel's order is a true endorsement of the F-35's value.

    However as the article rightly points out : "...U.S. taxpayers will pick up most of the tab through annual foreign-aid grants targeted specifically to purchases of U.S. weapons systems..."

    Plausibly Israel is using US money to help boost a US product (the F-35) - thereby encouraging other key countries not to buy the competing Typhoon or Gripen.

    Pete

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  2. Anonymous2/10/08 02:41

    Or more plausibly, Israel wants the aircraft if it wants to take out the nuclear facilities in Iran. I doubt the Israelis are in it just to boost a US product.

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