Will The F-35 Be The Last Manned Fighter?

F-35 (Photo from Defense Talk)

Death To The F-35 -- Strategy Page

June 7, 2009: The U.S. Air Force is under growing pressure to build fewer of its next fighter, the F-35. The air force has been ordered to reexamine the future needs for F-35s during the current Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR). This is a planning exercise that takes into account all the nations military and civil resources as applied to a list of potential opponents and in wars that could break out in the next decade. This analysis is used to determine what weapons will be needed in the future. The QDR also has to take into account the "guidance" from the president and Congress. The air force believes that a more optimistic (about world peace) government will provide guidance that indicates a need for fewer F-35s (currently the air force plans to buy 1,763.)

Another problem is that many people, including some generals in the air force, believe that its next generation fighter will not have a pilot on board. Many air force generals admit that the F-35 is probably the last manned fighter. But some believe that the F-35 will be facing stiff competition from pilotless fighters before F-35 production is scheduled to end in 2034.

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My Comment: It is refreshing to read this article. I have been talking about it for the past few years, but the Strategy Page sums it up nicely. Manned fighters will be built, but the heavy lifting will come from pilotless aircraft in the future .... and that future is probably 10 to 15 years away.

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