{"id":1525,"date":"2012-10-28T14:45:30","date_gmt":"2012-10-28T14:45:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.migflug.com\/jetflights\/?p=1525"},"modified":"2012-10-28T14:45:30","modified_gmt":"2012-10-28T14:45:30","slug":"uav-replace-fighter-jets","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/migflug.com\/jetflights\/uav-replace-fighter-jets\/","title":{"rendered":"Will UAVs displace fighter jets soon?"},"content":{"rendered":"
The Economist titled “The last manned fighter” in an article about the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II, the most expensive defense project in history. The wildly over budget\u00a0Joint Strike Fighter\u00a0project will cost around USD 382 billion\u00a0after several cuts. That’s near the 2011 GDP of South Africa (USD 408 billion) and above Thailands GDP (USD 345 billion).<\/p>\n The aim of the Joint Strike Fighter program was to achieve huge efficiency gains by replacing most of the ageing fleet of USAF, Navy and Marines military aircraft:<\/p>\n With unit cost of USD 154m for the F-35A, USD 237.7m for the F-35B and USD 236.8m for the F-35C it is really questionable if the efiiciency gains are still high with this figures. The Pentagon publicly criticized Lockheed Martin’s performance on the F-35 program. \u00a0MiGFlug’s American branch FlyFighterJet.com recently published an interesting blog post about the extremely expensive Lockheed Martin\u00a0F-22 Raptor being defeated<\/a>\u00a0by German Eurofighters in a dogfight during a joint military exercise. The F-22 is the larger, twin-engine 5th generation fighter with similarities, the F-35 drew elements from it. The unit cost for the F-22 Raptor is around USD 400m.<\/p>\n Today it seems the efficiency gains planned with the F-35 failed, but huge efficiency gains are made by using drones for many tasks.<\/p>\n The development is impressive: Not only did UAV attacks rise tenfold under president (and 2009 Nobel Peace Price awarded) Barack Obama, in 2012 more drone pilots than ordinary fighter jet and bomber pilots have been trained. The unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) make up the fastest growing segment within the US Air Force. As pointed out above: This is hardly surprising as the 5th generation fighter F-22 Raptor and F-35 Lightning II are extremely over budget.<\/p>\n<\/a><\/p>\n
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\n<\/em><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/ul>\nMore drone pilots trained this year in the USAF<\/h2>\n