Monday, December 3, 2018

Why Japan's Purchase Of An Additional 100 F-35 Fighters Is A Game Changer For Manufacturer Lockheed Martin

Lockheed Martin's F-35 is gaining altitude. Image source: Lockheed Martin.

Motley Fool: Lockheed Martin Is Nearing $8 Billion F-35 Deal With Japan

An important piece of the aerospace company's long-term growth strategy is falling into place.

Japan is reportedly planning to acquire up to 100 additional Lockheed Martin (NYSE:LMT) F-35s, a big boost to the contractor's effort to make the Joint Strike Fighter a global hit and a $1 trillion program.

The planned purchase, which according to Japan's Nikkei Asian Review should be included in the government's National Defense Program Guidelines to be approved in mid-December, would check several geopolitical boxes for the Japanese government. The country is looking to make a statement in response to China's military buildup and continued tensions with North Korea. The order would also be an affirmative response to calls by the White House for allies to purchase more American weaponry.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Or not. .maybe they still want that long term. .and by buying these now they fill the threat gap @ China, all while gaining great experience using this plane,which might be one of the best in the world now, especially when combined with f22s. Research costs from square 1 to a 5th or 6th Gen fighter jet would be in the billions. This cuts it a bit short