Meet the F-35: The DoD's Pricey Benchwarming Plane
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Meet the F-35: The DoD's Pricey Benchwarming Plane
By: Daniel Bukszpan
Published: Friday, 5 Apr 2013 | 3:55 PM ET
Should North Korea's hostile rhetoric give way to action, the U.S. military has sent F-22 fighters to defend South Korea. These fighters carry a price tag of $143 million each ($418 million dollars each according to Time Magazine) , making them the most expensive in use.
That could change if the F-35 Lightning II were deployed. Yet by all indications, that won't be happening anytime soon if at all.
According to Winslow Wheeler, director of the Straus Military Reform Project at the Project on Government Oversight, the F-35 program now costs approximately $200 million per craft (this camper maintains F-35s are at least $243 million dollars each).
Despite the princely sums spent on the fighter, the plane has never been used in a combat scenario a situation that Wheeler claims is pushing up its cost, since it missed its original 2012 deployment date.