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WASHINGTON — The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter's record on cost, schedule and performance has been a scandal and a tragedy, the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee told senior Pentagon officials Tuesday during a withering critique of the most expensive weapons program in U.S. military history.

Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., said during an oversight hearing held by the committee that the aircraft's development schedule has stretched to 15 years, deliveries of the F-35 have been delayed, and costs have skyrocketed.

"It's been a scandal and the cost overruns have been disgraceful," McCain said. "And it's a textbook example of why this Committee has placed such a high priority on reforming the broken defense acquisition system."

Pentagon acquisition chief Frank Kendall and Air Force Lt. Gen. Christopher Bogdan, the F-35 program manager, said the they are "making solid progress" with the F-35 and are confident of overcoming the challenges.

"The F-35 is no longer a program that keeps me up at night," Kendall said.

The F-35B Lightning II fifth generation multi role combat aircraft showing the vertical lift fan, at Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort on March 8, 2016, in Beaufort, South Carolina. (Photo: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)

The Pentagon plans to spend close to $400 billion to buy nearly 2,500 F-35s for the Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps. The budget request for fiscal year 2017 includes $8.3 billion to purchase 63 aircraft. The F-35, which is being designed to meet the specific requirements of each of the services, cost over $100 million each. Bogdan said he anticipates reducing the per-unit cost of the Air Force's version to under $85 million by 2019.

McCain quizzed Bogdan on how many people are needed to oversee the F-35 program. The general told him there are about 2,600 people and it costs $70 million a year to operate the program office.

"The information that I have is it's nearly 3,000 (people), and the cost is $300 million a year, "McCain said. "But $70 million a year to run an office is ... pretty disturbing."

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http://www.militarytimes.com/story/military/capitol-hill/2016/04/26/john-mccain-f-35-scandal/83546158/



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Umm, if it's actually 2600 people, that's only 27k per worker, or 500$ a week.
Honestly, not that bad. Now if it's actually 300m, then we can talk mccain. But until then, I dunno, maybe leave your 10m$ estate and check out how the lower class survive on such a measly wage



theprof00 said:
Umm, if it's actually 2600 people, that's only 27k per worker, or 500$ a week.
Honestly, not that bad. Now if it's actually 300m, then we can talk mccain. But until then, I dunno, maybe leave your 10m$ estate and check out how the lower class survive on such a measly wage

Doesn't that just show his numbers are bullshit? 27k per worker when excluding all other costs is quite the claim, especially for public sector, and especially in a program who's finances have become a punchline.



What I reacted the most on were these numbers:

$400 Billion
2500 F-35s


But I don't know sufficient backstory here...



The US is one recession away from going bankrupt anyway.

And based on these recent quotes it might not be too far away.

"100% the US will  a recession this year" - Donald Trump

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"Sell Everything" Royal Bank of Scotland

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The world economy is heading to towards "A day of reckoning" - Carl Icahn

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