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2019-06-11 Government
Pentagon Gets 8.8% Discount In $34 Billion F-35 Jet Deal
[Jpost] The U.S. Department of Defense has a "handshake" agreement with Lockheed Martin Co to cut 8.8 percent from the price of its latest order of F-35A fighter jet, shaving a year from the time frame in which each aircraft will cost less than $80 million, a Pentagon official said on Monday.

The Pentagon said over three years the agreement will be worth $34 billion for 478 F-35 fighter jets. It is preliminary and a final deal is expected to be sealed in August for the 12th batch of jets, one of the most expensive aircraft ever produced.

The preliminary agreement details the first year, and lays out agreed upon options for two additional years. The options are there because purchases cannot officially be made until the U.S. Congress approves an annual budget for those years.

The F-35 program has long aimed at growing the fleet to more than 3,000 jets and bringing the unit price of the F-35A below $80 million through efficiencies gained by ordering larger quantifies.

"I am proud to state that this agreement has achieved an estimated 8.8% savings from Lot 11 to Lot 12 F-35A's, and an estimated average of 15%" reduction across all variants from Lot 11 to Lot 14, Lord said in the statement. That savings exceeded expectations in a RAND Corp study.

While being a major part of Lockheed's revenue, the F-35 has recently been holding competitions to find less expensive subcontractors to help control costs.

The new pricing could encourage more foreign customers to join the F-35 program.
"Not so fast, there, Turkey"
Lockheed executives have said that any country with an F-16 jet, the predecessor to the F-35, is a potential customer. This could put the market size at about 4000 jets, Lockheed CEO Marillyn Hewson recently told an investor conference.

Vice Admiral Mathias Winter, the head of the Pentagon's F-35 office, has testified to Congress, that "future potential foreign military sales customers include Singapore, Greece, Romania, Spain and Poland."

Foreign military sales like those of the F-35 are considered government-to-government deals where the Pentagon acts as an intermediary between the defense contractor and a foreign government.

Other U.S. allies have been eyeing a purchase of the stealthy jet including Finland, Switzerland
...home of the Helvetians, famous for cheese, watches, yodeling, and William Tell...
and the United Arab Emirates.
Posted by trailing wife 2019-06-11 00:00|| || Front Page|| [11138 views ]  Top

#1 What a load of crap.
So they pruned out the $8m cost of an electronics package that wasn't ready yet (didn't work?) that will be sold later as a more expensive upgrade.
Posted by Skidmark 2019-06-11 07:31||   2019-06-11 07:31|| Front Page Top

#2 Skidmark, that will be a someone else problem.
Posted by BernardZ 2019-06-11 07:55||   2019-06-11 07:55|| Front Page Top

#3 Would you care to enlighten us about the electronics packages that don't work?

BTW, $80 million is near the price of modern F-16 but much more capable and survivable.
Posted by Sneager Hatfield9655 2019-06-11 13:03||   2019-06-11 13:03|| Front Page Top

#4 Watched the Smithsonian 'Untold Story of the Skunk Works;' If Kelly Johnson were alive today to see how cumbersome the company has become, he'd be rolling over in his grave.
Posted by USN, Ret. 2019-06-11 14:32||   2019-06-11 14:32|| Front Page Top

#5 Would you care to enlighten us about the electronics packages that don't work?

Check the DMS being moved to the B-2.
Posted by Skidmark 2019-06-11 18:33||   2019-06-11 18:33|| Front Page Top

#6 If the B-2's DMS is evolved from the the F-35's AN/ASQ-239 electronic warfare suite then that is an endorsement of the of F-35. One would expect our premier strategic bomber to have the best EW available. Other than being a much more advanced EW suite than what the B-2 currently has, it will also allow the B-2 covertly transmit, something that it can't do w/ Link16 w/o being detected.
Posted by Sneager Hatfield9655 2019-06-11 20:50||   2019-06-11 20:50|| Front Page Top

#7 As BZ said,...easier to support transition to another airframe than delay certification and sales of the F35.
Posted by Skidmark 2019-06-11 21:53||   2019-06-11 21:53|| Front Page Top

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