Penguin
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So true.So what happened to the V-22 Osprey critics ? Let me guess, they joined the F-35 critics.
Mr Obama when limited F-22s to just 180 and scrapped future production, indirectly had pushed LM to move faster with F-35 in both Air Force and Naval versions. I would rather replace the word OPTIMISTIC with FUTURISTIC as no matter how advanced LM's capability was in handling sensitive jets like F-35s, they were suppose to have encountered bumps in this case. On contrary F-35 was suppose to take down its opponent in stealth mode and never indulge in dogfight, so complaining about these issues are a bit unjustified with me as its doing its main job quite efficiently.
Produced F-22: 1996–2011
Number built 195 (8 test and 187 operational aircraft)
Just 195 F-22 (plus some 260 F-35 of all variants by late 2015), as compared to e.g. 5 prototype and 12 PAK-FA ordered, entering service from 2016 on, and 8 prototype and 1 pre-production J-20 and 1 J-31 prototype just yet.