F35
Let me be very clear, The F35 is an awesome concept that should be fully developed and implemented, definitely!
I would though venture to say the following:
F35A scrap the idea, why? Simple, the F35C has larger wings and more range etc.
So what I mean is develop the F35C to allow the same 9G capabilities as the F35A.
It also means that there then is greater commonality. I'm just trying to be practical, all you have to do is remove or not use the tail-hook of the F35C in the F35A environment.
The F35C design also incorporates the stronger undercarriage which will allow a measure of operation from austere fields in an emergency.
The F35B should be placed on the back burner and technology in propulsion etc. allowed to mature for a few years i.e. get the thing to function properly without a glitch then produce it. Take your time on this one and do it rite!!
The UK has changed their CV requirement to the CATOBAR concept and so no F35B to them in the short to medium term.
Now getting to the heart of the matter.
The US and it's allies should use the 1 in 3 formula as it concerns 5th generation fighter technology deployment i.e. 1 fifth generation fighter alongside 2 fourth generation fighters.
Most countries in which wars are fought are not advanced to the level of the USA and Russia etc. So you don’t need huge numbers of 5th generation aircraft. Just enough to destroy the opponents C4i and Anti-Air infrastructure, this usually happens in the first week or so. After that, use legacy fighters because they are cheaper to operate. Oh yes very important. The A10 should never be scrapped, it is legacy must have and production of an updated version should be restarted if necessary, its simply to crucial a technology to loose, rugged, reliable and tough as nails, need I say more? The F16 and F35 can't replace it.
So again, please complete the F35 properly and implement A.S.A.P!
Military technology is the basis of most civilian technology and we all need the latest good stuff to make a positive difference in society on many levels.