New Delay Over Fighter Jet Choice -- The Telegraph
A decision on the choice of the Royal Navy's new combat jet has been delayed yet again following disagreements between senior officers and defence ministers.
The Government is poised to perform an about-turn on its choice of plane to fly from two new aircraft carriers that will enter service in 2020.
Senior officers have advised the Prime Minister to axe plans to buy the Joint Strike Fighter F-35C after the cost of converting the carriers to use them rose to £2 billion – on top of the £6.2 billion cost of building the vessels.
The F-35C is propelled off the deck by a catapult, and "trapped" when it lands.
Commanders have formally recommended that the Government buy the F-35B, which operates like a Harrier jump jet, and Philip Hammond, the Defence Secretary, has asked the Prime Minister to "sign off" the proposal.
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My Comment: As I had mentioned in a previous post .... no leadership, no accountability, no direction, no money .... result .... one huge mess.
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Britain can't afford to keep their ships floating let alone the F-35+additional costs. You would imagine it's an easy call to make.
There's a tug of war going on right now in the ministry, those who want the F-35, and those who don't but don't know what to do about it.
Pathetic.
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