So what is good with F-22 Raptor then?
"The F-22 is the only stealth air dominance fighter America is building. Lockheed Martin is leading its development, as well as that of the JSF. It is up to the Pentagon to decide if, when and how each of those aircraft should be developed, built, and delivered.
The Joint Strike Fighter is not an alternative to the F-22. It is meant to work in tandem with the F-22 as a multirole fighter, similarly to the synergistic team of the F-15 and F-16 today. Neither the Navy's Super Hornet nor the JSF can perform the F-22's air dominance mission. They are primarily air-to-ground attack aircraft with a secondary air-to-air combat capability.
Redesigning the JSF for an air dominance role would make it more difficult for the program to meet the Navy and Marine Corps' needs, and break the underlying premise of the JSF as an affordable, tri-service combat aircraft. Such a redesign will significantly increase the JSF Program's costs and technical risk, and disrupt its development, test and production schedules. To meet the Air Dominance Key Performance Parameters, the JSF would require redesign at substantial cost and time and would field no earlier than 2015."
http://www.f22fighter.com/history.htm
So what about that outrageous F22 price then? Well, all planes are expensive, JSF will be no exception, even though the Norwegians seem to have gotten themselves quite some price reduction, $52M a 'piece' if I understood it right? The real price seems higher.
http://www.defense-aerospace.com/articles-view/feature/5/103934/the-great-2009-jsf-cash-rebate?.html . And, perhaps it will rise for Norway too?
Naturally, F22 is still the best plane, but it's very expensive for the USA as they don't want to sell it,
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5idcsRSLw6_ppJCceAZXPgvBEfojgD97D5UDO1 The JSF designs Lockheed bought, as I understand it, by Yakovlev design bureau who worked worked together with Lockheed on the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) program. The yak-141 project started back in 1975 and the Yak-141 was among the world's first supersonic VTOL fighter. The Russians sold the engine principle and technology to Lockheed-Martin in mid 90s with the result that the F-35/JSF uses the same engine principles as Yak-141.
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" During the summer of 1995, Lockheed Martin announced a teaming
arrangement with Yakovlev to assist in the former's bid for the JAST
(Joint Adanced Strike Technology) competition. Yakovlev's knowledge of
jet lift technology was to prove invaluable. Lockheed Martin was
subsequently selected to build a demonstrator aircraft, the X-35, which
went on to win the JSF (Joint Strike Fighter) competition and will soon
become a production fighter as the F-35..... The swiveling rear exhaust is a licensed design from the Yakovlev design bureau in Russia, which tried it out on the Yak-141 STOVL fighter."
http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/archive/index.php/t-69759.html
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