Joint Strike Fighter program

Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) is a development and acquisition program intended to replace a wide range of existing fighter, strike, and ground attack aircraft for the United States, the United Kingdom, Italy, Canada, Australia, the Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, and formerly Turkey. After a competition between the Boeing X-32 and the Lockheed Martin X-35, the latter aircraft was selected for a contract award and developed into the F-35 Lightning II, which will replace various tactical aircraft, including the US F-16, A-10, F/A-18A-D, AV-8B, EA-6B and British Harrier GR7, GR9s and Tornado GR4. The projected average annual cost of the program is $12.5 billion with an estimated program life-cycle cost of $1.1 trillion.

Joint Strike Fighter (JSF)
Boeing X-32 (left) and Lockheed Martin X-35 (right) JSF demonstrators.
General information
Project forStrike Fighter
Issued byMultiple services
PrototypesBoeing X-32
Lockheed Martin X-35
History
OutcomeX-35 selected for production as F-35 Lightning II
PredecessorsCommon Affordable Lightweight Fighter (CALF)
Joint Advanced Strike Technology
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