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Lockheed's Costly F-35 to Be Billions Costlier, Pentagon Finds
Source: Bloomberg
Lockheed's Costly F-35 to Be Billions Costlier, Pentagon Finds
By Anthony Capaccio
April 22, 2019, 12:28 PM EDT Updated on April 22, 2019, 2:43 PM EDT
▶ Research and procurement increases by $22 billion: cost office
▶ Six decades of operations and support grows by $73 billion
Lockheed Martin Corp.s F-35 jet, the worlds costliest weapons program, just got even costlier.
The estimated total price for research and procurement has increased by $22 billion in current dollars adjusted for inflation, according to the Pentagons latest annual cost assessment of major projects. The estimate for operating and supporting the fleet of fighters over more than six decades grew by almost $73 billion to $1.196 trillion.
The increase to $428.4 billion from $406.2 billion in acquisition costs, about a 5.5 percent increase, isnt due to poor performance, delays or excessive costs for labor or materials, according to the Defense Departments latest Selected Acquisition Report sent to Congress last week and obtained by Bloomberg News.
Instead, the increase reflects for the first time the current cost estimates for a major set of upgrades planned in coming Block 4 modifications, according to the report.
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By Anthony Capaccio
April 22, 2019, 12:28 PM EDT Updated on April 22, 2019, 2:43 PM EDT
▶ Research and procurement increases by $22 billion: cost office
▶ Six decades of operations and support grows by $73 billion
Lockheed Martin Corp.s F-35 jet, the worlds costliest weapons program, just got even costlier.
The estimated total price for research and procurement has increased by $22 billion in current dollars adjusted for inflation, according to the Pentagons latest annual cost assessment of major projects. The estimate for operating and supporting the fleet of fighters over more than six decades grew by almost $73 billion to $1.196 trillion.
The increase to $428.4 billion from $406.2 billion in acquisition costs, about a 5.5 percent increase, isnt due to poor performance, delays or excessive costs for labor or materials, according to the Defense Departments latest Selected Acquisition Report sent to Congress last week and obtained by Bloomberg News.
Instead, the increase reflects for the first time the current cost estimates for a major set of upgrades planned in coming Block 4 modifications, according to the report.
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Read more: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-04-22/lockheed-s-costly-f-35-to-be-billions-costlier-pentagon-finds
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Lockheed's Costly F-35 to Be Billions Costlier, Pentagon Finds (Original Post)
Eugene
Apr 2019
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Loki Liesmith
(4,602 posts)1. Blame the Pentagon
They wanted a joint strike fighter common to all services (and our allies).
So each service gives incommensurables demands for the program requirements. Trying to reconcile these impossible constraints was crazy.
The program should have been much smaller and more focused. But thats on DoD.
mopinko
(71,817 posts)3. but yeah, let's have one more branch of the military.
at this rate, the pentagon is gonna eat 3/4 of the budget.
msongs
(70,178 posts)2. some of them will be based in vermont thanks to a politician there who supports them nt