It has finally become clear to me that the JSF is a project above criticism and suspicion.
Mods and knowledgeables here behave like flyboys and pushes back at the slightest
negative comment regarding the delays and the rise of costs.
I have drawn the conclusion that the reason for this behaviour is that the JSF simply HAS
to succeed, there are no other alternatives.
Maybe the Navy have other options but the Air Force and NATO have none.
Just pay up and be happy.
It certainly is a polarising topic. Personally speaking I don't think anything's above criticism - if only there were more logical criticisms of the JSF, rather than the ill-informed sentimental claptrap that gets thrown around so often.
Naturally, such criticisms must be criticised.
It's not so much that the program can't possibly fail, it's just that it must be viewed logically. With the amount of funding, international interest, and research and development that's gone in to the thing, and with the largest defence spending nation and owner of the most advanced air force on earth at the helm, can people honestly say it's going to turn out to be a lemon?
It just doesn't add up for me. And the sometimes-mentioned notion that L-M is "pulling the wool over our eyes" - the implication being that they're willingly compromising the capability of US air power for the sake of making money - reeks of desperate conspiracy theory to me. Of course they want to make money - but the sheer number of people who would have to be "in on it" boggles the mind, and impugns the integrity and professionalism of those service personnel whose responsibility it is to ensure capability is maintained and delivered upon.
Most of the criticisms I see seem to centre on the idea that it's not the biggest/fastest/stealthiest/most bristling with missiles fighter out there. Which is fine, it's not. But while comparing stats might be fun for its own sake and might give people an idea of individual aircraft performance parameters, it's not a good indicator of capability nor is it a road to understanding how air combat works (I say that as someone who is very much still learning myself, mind you).
It's a shame too how difficult it is for people to discuss the topic without some kind of freak out. If you like the JSF, you're a Lockheed-Martin stooge, if you don't like the JSF, you're an APA fanboy, etc etc...
We need to find the ugliest fighter ever built, so we can unite and all hate that together. Thus there will be harmony in the forums.