Read up a little bit with google links about Sheppard AFB, Texas. Its more a NATO air force base than an American base. After a while, you will see the light....Surely the whole 14 wont be left in the US for testing? What is the point of our buying them if they are to be left in the US?
The USAF will only have as many training/testing aircraft for its own use. The USAF won't provide aircraft to do these missions for other air forces. Its not like before, as I noted before, all of these nations are involved from the start with developing this aircraft. In the past everyone bought an aircraft in full production... Its the Aussie's who want to buy this aircraft ASAP. Doing so requires expenses the USAF used to shoulder itself.
Eventually, almost all of the Aussie aircraft will be in Australia.
As it is there is talk among many of the nations to buy aircraft later for a better price, leaving the USAF holding the bag of the early production expensive aircraft. Lockheed Martin is holding everyone to their early production plans. The more there are order delays from nations, the longer building more expensive aircraft will be...
If everyone cut their orders in half from the agreed upon plans, then the aircraft will surely be more expensive... Talk about self fulfilling prophecy.
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