https://archive.ph/t4NCD
Good thing Canada wants to buy a bunch, basically a parallel upgrade for the constantly breaking down F/18 jets 😂
(I do not condone the purchase, just think it's funny in a sad waste of money way)
In the meantime China added insult to injury developing Shenyang J-35 which both looks and is named incredibly similar to F-35, but it actually works good enough that PLAN will most likely order some for their carriers.
It's worth keeping in mind that while F35 is an absolute failure as a weapon, it's been a stellar success at doing what it's actually meant to do, which is to soak up as much tax money as humanly possible.
Exactly, and it's only a tip of the iceberg that got spilled up because they went too openly greedy with it.
Also it remind me when Poland constructed a bog standard corvette, but it ended up taking 19 years, costed so much you could buy 3 comparable corvettes in German shipyard and was ultimately finished as huge but barely armed patrol boat.
The Osprey is the greatest anti-imperialist force on the planet 🫡
Calling it America's flying cybertruck is the best and most accurate dig ever thrown at this project
“The Trump administration should bear in mind we’ve been flying the F-35 for 18 years and we still can’t maintain it, keep its stealth skin intact or shoot its gun straight,” Williams said in a statement.
Lol. Lmao.
keep its stealth skin intact
Did they ever fix the B2'a stealth coating being rinsed off by rain?
I once worked with a lady who's husband did maintenance work on f-35s or something like that. I commented that he probably has his hands full just keeping them from falling apart. She was confused and said they're actually really solid and reliable... I still don't believe her.
he was confused and said they're actually really solid and reliable
Maybe she meant as a family source of income?
I remember being a kid born in burgerland and thinking that the F35 was the coolest shit ever.
Finding it out to be garbage is a pretty good metaphor for my radicalization journey and current view of the US