This is one of the reasons why I get a little frustrated at the "japan can build JSF" postings. You have clearly articulated why they can't. apart from you, there are other people in here who are connected enough and who have made the same comments.As for Japan being able to do local production of the F-35, and/or include local content, IMO any activity within the Japanese aerospace industry in concert with Boeing or other manufacturors is irrelevant. Given that the F-35 is a multi-national programme with tech tranfer, industrial participation and workshare involving a number of different nations, that introduces a host of additional issues.
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An example of what I mean, is that if Australia's portion of the workshare is manufacturing the F-35A tail assemblies, then with the possible exception of the prototypes and some LRIP, all F-35A's in service would have an Australian-made tail assembly. If Japan decided that they wanted to have F-35A's with tail assemblies made in Japan, I believe that Australia, and/or all the other partner nations would need to agree prior to Japan beginning component manufacture.
-Cheers
Japan missed the boat on production - she can only pick up what has not been secured by existing partners - and the smart ones have production fleet contracts (as clearly exampled in your second para)
there needs to be a reality check on some of the other comments that are being posted. wishing it so and stating it as possible when the evidence is already articulated why it can't be so is a tad frustrating.
contracts rule over wishful thinking.
similarly the silliness thats been promoted that Japan has been pushed into JSF over F-22 ignores the fact that the japanese have been involved and informed well before this became a "womans weekly" discussion in the public domain.
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