A CASE STUDY IN SPIN A CASE STUDY IN SPIN Why are we buying the world’s worst new war plane?
Nov 22, 2014
A CASE STUDY IN SPIN
A CASE STUDY IN SPIN
Why are we
buying the
world’s worst
new war plane?
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‘The F35A’s combination of
stealth, advanced sensors, networking and
data fusion capabilities
will enable the RAAF to maintain
an air combat edge.’ RAAF
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F-35
Can’t Turn
Can’t Run
Can’t Fly
Rand Corporation
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‘The Joint Strike Fighter is the
most expensive weapons system ever developed.
It is plagued by design flaws and cost overruns.
It flies only in good weather. The computers that run it
lack the software they need for combat.
No one can say for certain
when the plane will work as advertised …’
Will it Fly? Vanity Fair
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‘The F35's
long overdue international debut
was aborted last month due to an
engine fire during take-off in Florida.
Regardless, soon after,
an elaborate celebration was staged in Texas
to unveil the first of Australia's 72 F35s,
the largest foreign order to date for the US aircraft.’
ABC 7.30 Report
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‘This Map Shows Why The F-35 Has Turned Into
A Trillion-Dollar Fiasco’. Business Insider Australia
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‘The F35 is an inferior aircraft to those being
developed by “potential threat nations”.'
‘Once you’ve made a decision like this,
it takes more balls to actually say
the emperor’s got no clothes.’
‘This is a bipartisan stuff-up.
It is time to end the madness.
It is time to scrap the JSF.'
Dr Dennis Jensen, former Defence analyst, current MP
Sydney Morning Herald
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"The $12 billion purchase
cost has already been
set aside.’
‘The money might be included in forward estimates, but
money doesn’t get put aside … it’s not been put in the
bank for a rainy day … that’s not how it works.’
Stephen Bartos
Former Deputy Head, Finance Department
Sydney Morning Herald
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'The futuristic F35 Stealth fighter bomber is marketed on
the promise of being
the most lethal predator in the sky.
It'll want to be because despite
deep budget cuts elsewhere, the Abbott Government is
sinking $24 billion into buying 72 of the war planes.’ ABC 7.30 Report
The actual cost of Australia’s F-35s could be much higher than $24 billion.
Canada & Denmark may decide
against buying the F-35.
The fewer F-35s are made, the higher the cost per plane -
currently $200 million.
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‘F-35 needs to work hand-in-hand with the F-22...
The F-35 is not built as an air superiority platform.
If we don’t keep the F-22 Raptor viable,
the F-35 fleet will be irrelevant” Air Force Times
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US Congress voted to stop funding the F-22 Raptor in 2009.
No F-22s have been made since.
The US air force has a few F-22s but its allies
– Canada and Australia among them –
have none and won’t get any, ever.
Reuters
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‘Defence Department officials have acted as
salesmen for the Joint Strike Fighter rather than doing their jobs and being critical buyers.’
Dr Dennis Jensen
Former Defence analyst, current MP
Sydney Morning Herald
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