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The F35 will be cancelled before 500 planes are made (prediction by Pierre Sprey)

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F-35 is not not going to be cancelled.... will go beyond 500... IN will buy two sqd of f35c
 
Royal Australian Air Force (F-35A: 72 ordered, up to 28 more planned for 2030)
Israeli Air Force (F-35I: 33 ordered, first 2 to be delivered early 2017; up to 75 total planned)
Italian Air Force (F-35A: 6 ordered, 60 total planned)
Italian Navy (F-35B: 15 planned)
Japan Air Self-Defense Force (F-35A: 5 ordered; 42 total planned)
Royal Netherlands Air Force (F-35A: 2 delivered and in testing, 8 ordered, 37 total planned)
Royal Norwegian Air Force (F-35A: 4 ordered, 52 total planned)
Republic of Korea Air Force (F-35A: 40 planned)
Turkish Air Force (F-35A: 2 to be ordered by 2015, 100 total planned)
Royal Navy / Royal Air Force (F-35B: 4 delivered and in testing, 48 total ordered, 138 total proposed)
United States Air Force (F-35A) – 1,763 planned
United States Marine Corps (F-35B/C) – 420 planned
United States Navy (F-35C) – 260 planned
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_Martin_F-35_Lightning_II#Procurement_and_international_participation

Delays reduced planned production numbers by 122 aircraft through 2015
Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The USMC is acquiring a mixed fleet of short take-off and vertical landing (STOVL) F-35B and CV F-35C aircraft. The current plan is for the Corps' current McDonnell Douglas AV-8B Harrier IIs to be replaced by 353 F-35Bs, and its Boeing F/A-18 Hornets to be replaced by 67 F-35Cs.
CF-19 was the 36th and final F-35 to be delivered this year. Aircraft delivered in 2014 comprised 23 conventional take-off and landing (CTOL) F-35As to the US Air Force (USAF), two F-35As to the Royal Australian Air Force, four F-35Bs to the USMC, six F-35Cs to the USN, and one F-35C to the USMC.
22 December 2014
US Marine Corps receives first carrier variant F-35C - IHS Jane's 360
353+67=420

Planned:
F35A = 2269 of which 506 outside US
F35B = 506 of which 153 outside US
F35C = 327 of which 0 outside US
Total, all variants: 3302, of which 659 outside the US

Ordered to date, Low Rate Initial Production (LRIP)
F35A = 126, including 2 (NL), 2 (AUS), 2 (israel), 4 (Norway), 4 (Japan) 8 (Italy),
F35B = 58, including 8 (UK)
F35C = 26
Total = 210
plus 107 further batch 1 Full Rate Production (FRP)
Total = 317
Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ordered to date (outside US):
F35A 130
F35B 48
F35C 0
Total 178

Number built 115 as of November 2014
Including delivered to date:
F35A: 2 (NL) + 2 (AUS) + 23 (US)
F35B: 4 (UK) + 4 (US)
F35C: 7 (US)
Total: at least 42 delivered.

The current international partners' planned quantities are as follows: United States, 2,443; United Kingdom, 138; Italy, 90; Netherlands, 37; Turkey, 100; Australia, 100; Norway, 52; Denmark, 30; Canada, 65. Foreign military sales customers' planned quantities are Israel, 33, Japan, 42 and South Korea 40. In total, the total number of F-35s scheduled for production is more than 3,100 Joint coalitions with fleets of fully interoperable F-35s will have the capacity to operate with unimpeded collaboration, while maintaining security and air superiority
FAQs | F-35 Lightning II

Since 2010, the F-35 Lightning II program has met major milestones, flown more than 30,000 flight hours, completed more than 65 percent of its Test Program, trained nearly 200 pilots and 1,800 maintainers, , and delivered more than 120 jets – including the first seven international aircraft.
F-35 Fast Facts | F-35 Lightning II
 
We're quite happy with our choice thank you:

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The first Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II for the Norwegian Armed Forces is standing with weight on wheels for the first time, a significant milestone for the jet as it moves down the production line at Lockheed Martin’s mile-long assembly plant in Fort Worth, Texas.

Norway’s first F-35, known as AM-1, was lifted by an overhead crane on April 9 from an electronic mate and alignment station where its forward and rear fuselage sections were joined to the wing-center fuselage assembly. The aircraft will now travel to final assembly, where its control surfaces will be added, along with final systems and engine installation.

AM-1 is due to roll out of the factory later this year, alongside sister ship AM-2, and both aircraft will initially be based at Luke AFB, Arizona as part of the U.S. Air Force’s F-35 training system currently being established. A third F-35 aircraft for Norway is also in its early stages of production and will roll out of the factory next year.

"Weight on Wheels" for Norwegian Armed Forces' First F-35 | F-35 Lightning II
 
The Walking Dead will be canceled before 8 more episodes are made.

Its ok. Just show negan in atleast 4 episodes.:-)
He is going to break the wolf of wall street record.
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Royal Australian Air Force (F-35A: 72 ordered, up to 28 more planned for 2030)
Israeli Air Force (F-35I: 33 ordered, first 2 to be delivered early 2017; up to 75 total planned)
Italian Air Force (F-35A: 6 ordered, 60 total planned)
Italian Navy (F-35B: 15 planned)
Japan Air Self-Defense Force (F-35A: 5 ordered; 42 total planned)
Royal Netherlands Air Force (F-35A: 2 delivered and in testing, 8 ordered, 37 total planned)
Royal Norwegian Air Force (F-35A: 4 ordered, 52 total planned)
Republic of Korea Air Force (F-35A: 40 planned)
Turkish Air Force (F-35A: 2 to be ordered by 2015, 100 total planned)
Royal Navy / Royal Air Force (F-35B: 4 delivered and in testing, 48 total ordered, 138 total proposed)
United States Air Force (F-35A) – 1,763 planned
United States Marine Corps (F-35B/C) – 420 planned
United States Navy (F-35C) – 260 planned

Canada will buy Jas E/F and Denmark to or what happens?
 
No matter the flaws of the F-35, it was made too big to fail. It has too many jobs in place, too many contractors, and too much money on the hands of several different companies, meaning it won't be canceled. Welcome to the Military Industrial Complex.
 
Canada will buy Jas E/F and Denmark to or what happens?

Canada is essentially shoehorned into the quagmire that has become of the F-35 deal and won't back out. In hindsight, the Canadian military would be far better off with the F-15SE or Super Hornet Block III.
 
Canada will buy Jas E/F and Denmark to or what happens?

Canada chose the F-18 in 1980 over the Mirage 2000, the two finalists, on 2 criteria :
one was delivery schedule ( '82 Boeing vs '84 Dassault ), the other dual engines.

As such, the likelihood of selecting the single engine Gripen E is close to inexistent.
If you lose power over the Arctic, it's a huge cold solitary walk back to civilization as
we all know how long you have to wait for road assistance in the deep backcountry.

Good day to you, Tay.
 
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Sir have you heard anything about the Rafale deal

There is no Rafale deal so to speak in Canada for now due to internal politics, Stephen.

Résumé :
The F-35 choice came under attack as price and problems went up.
That ooplah is mostly restrained to experts & used as political positioning.
The people of Canada and most of their representatives are uninterested
in military matters. As a result, the acquisition process is woefully uncertain.
It literally shifts from great to idiotic from case to case.
Ex. Leopards great choice, F-18 good choice, bad follow-through and those
British subs, abysmal choice ( pun intended but hopefully not realized ever ).

PM Harper's a conservative with strong ties to Israel & god dog attitude to USA.
Every election is a bet with him pulling a majority from his hat as a magician.
Usually by beating one party but next time facing one Left-wing and a renewed,
revitalized Right Liberals with a charismatic young leader & ex PM's son.
Under attack, he first tried to refuse review of the F-35 buy but as the AF itself
as "reservations" on the single engine which resurfaced along with the critics,
he chose a long preliminary process of inquiry prior to discussion that will end …
after the next elections scheduled for October, in 3 months.

If he wins, F-35 probably does too. If he loses well, then it is in jeopardy because
the review will take place and with less than 80 flying jets left, time is a big issue.
Jeopardy does not mean losing however until the competition is re-opened which
is unlikely to be before next Spring.

That's about your timeframe for now, Stephen with time playing on the Lightning II's
side if its development and induction under IOC ( Marines ) occur in orderly fashion.

Good day to you, Tay.
 
i dont think so it is fake
 
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