Rotorhead
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[Britain] don't want, nor can they afford to purchase and maintain the Raptor, but Japan can.
They should have their 42nd F35 delivered by 2023, with their first batch of 4 only 3 years away. With the decline of the Yen against the dollar, however, the prospect of adding another 5th gen fighter isn't as likely as it was a year ago.
I really don't think the F-35 is a good choice for anybody. What's got the Saudis questioning the choice? Why are the Aussies anxious? Because they all agreed to buy F-35s, a fighter plane now plagued with technical difficulty, namely engine and thrust control issues. The F-22 is proven; the F-35 is crash-prone. I definitely feel F-22s are a good choice for the JASDF, in the short term, but as far as the long-term JASDF and JMSDF fighter, I say narrow the prototypes to maybe two really useful designs- maybe one fighter and one multi-role. Turn those two prototypes into stable aircraft (all the while flying F-22s), and once they've found they have a good 5th or, who knows, maybe 6th generation fighter, quickly phase out the F-22 (sell them to the Philippines or Saudi Arabia or someplace) and replace them with those things. Especially if you get multiple companies like Mitsubishi and Kawasaki working together to build and test and experiment, then you'll have something really great.