The us military is well positioned for
decades to come as the era of great
power competition becomes even more
intense. As serial deliveries of the F-35 fifth
generation stealth fighter continue on
mass. The face of a new us military
begins to take shape.
The u.s air force reported last month
that following 14 serial production lots. The service now has more F-35 jets than
either F-15 eagles or a 10 Thunderbolt 2
attack aircraft, at 283 models in service the F-35 jet is
now air force's second most numerous jet
fighter after the F-16 fighting falcon. These numbers are expected to shift in
coming decades as the conventional
takeoff and landing variant of the F-35
jet. The F-35a continues to replace
currently serving F-16 units.
Despite its several iterations the
fighting falcon is increasingly verging
on obsolescence after 42 years of
service though it can still fulfill some
battlefield roles. The F-16 is
increasingly showing its age against the
sophisticated air defenses and
air-to-air capabilities being rapidly
acquired by the Russian and chinese
militaries. With its class-leading stealth
performance, sensor fusion capabilities, large payload potential and vast suite
of electronic warfare tools the F-35 jet
can counter the sophisticated threats
posed by america's major adversaries in
ways that the fighting falcon cannot.
But the story of what is the largest
procurement program in u.s military
history doesn't end here. The F-35A jet is only one of three
distinct models being acquired by the us
military. The marine corps F-35B jet is a short
takeoff and vertical landing variant of
the fighter. designed to completely
replace the service's aging stock of F A18 hornet fighters as they approach
their planned sundown date of 2030.
The F-35B jet is also slated to replace
the marines mcdonnell douglas AV-8B harrier 2 attack aircraft of which 80
are currently in service into the
mid-2020s. The harrier ii platform has had its
service life cut short after proving
increasingly cost inefficient to
maintain. A similar story is playing out
for the aging hornets with the marine
corps estimating that the service can
save as much as one billion dollars by
replacing its F-18 jets with F-35 jets
at a faster pace than previously planned.
Finally the F-35c is a catapult assisted
takeoff but a rested recovery variant
that boasts a series of design changes
allowing it to operate from aircraft
carriers. the navy's ongoing F-35 orders are a
major part of the service's efforts to
gradually replace its roster of over 500
boeing F A-18e F-Super Hornet fighters
which are increasingly undermining the
ability of u.s carrier wings to
effectively project power in certain
high risk environments.
With an unrefueled combat range of just
under 400 nautical miles, the carriers
deploying these aircraft are putting
themselves within striking distance of a
growing number of advanced Russian and Chinese anti-ship missiles. Including the
hypersonic 3M22 Sir Con from the former
and DF-17 from the latter. Boasting a combat radius of 670 nautical
miles. The F35c jet ensures a greater
degree of operational flexibility and
provides substantially improved chances
of being deployed at a safer range.
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