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The Air Force Boss Gave A Depressing Response When Asked About Building More F-22s
The Air Force Boss Gave A Depressing Response When Asked About Building More F-22s-July 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:14:14

Halting production at just 187 F-22 Raptors , and now, nobody is really hiding that fact. This includes Air Force Secretary Deborah James.

During a Center for Strategic and International Studies event called “Smart Women, Smart Power,” the Secretary was asked if she thought having built just 187 F-22s was enough. Here is the exchange:

For those who cannot access the video, here is the Secretary’s response:

If you were to ask General Welsh or any of the uniformed officers in the Air Force, they would probably tell you they would love to have more F-22s, and the original plan was to have quite a few more additional F-22s. It was a regrettable set of circumstances, a combination of budget overruns and taking way longer than originally projected, that actually caused what became an early termination for the F-22 program. The line, the manufacturing line, is now shut down, so the very prospect of re-opening that is just pretty much a non-starter. So we’ve got what we’ve got. We’ve got the F-35 coming, approaching initial operating capability. It’s not the same, but they will complement one another and we’ll have to go forward as is.

“We’ve got what we’ve got” is not exactly the most encouraging endorsement of the Air Force’s combat capability without more F-22s. Nor is it the same old line that the USAF has been selling for years, that the F-35 will be able to fill-in the F-22 gap to a large degree.

Hearing such a frank answer coming from Secretary James is not a surprise, as she has proven to be an incredibly straight shooter since coming on board as the civilian chief of the USAF in late 2013.

All of the . These videos were shot during the construction of the final F-22s under contract and represent the best practices learned over the life of the program.

All this would make restarting the F-22 line much easier than similar restarts in the past. But putting the jet back into production is a non-starter, at least under the Obama Administration who has double-downed on the F-35.

34 years ago, the USAF set out to build a fighter that could guarantee American air superiority for

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Hat tip to Flightglobal.com

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