12.11.2014, 19:16
Das 1 Trillionen Dollar Flugzeug ist nicht mehr. :lol:
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857 Milliarden / 55 = 15,58 Mrd pro Jahr. Man bedenke bitte dass der DOD Basis Haushalt mehr als 530 Milliarden Dollar umfasst, soviel zum Thema die F35 würde das DOD Budget auffressen!
Man bedenke das die F35B das teuerste aller F35 Modele ist, die Kosten der F35A werden so etwa in der veralteten Schätzung von 2013 mit ca. 32.000 Dollar angegeben. Eine F22 dagegen kostete 2008 ca. 44.000 Dollar pro Stunde während die Kosten einer F15C bei ca. 30.000 Dollar lagen.
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Zitat:Pentagon Slashes the Operating Approximation of F35 by About 20%
The government of United States has cut its approximation for the operating costs of F-35 fighter jets by around 20%, and now it has dropped well below $1 trillion mark, as stated by a senior defense official. This move is likely to enhance global support for the program.
Pentagon has been pressurized for more than a year to amend its estimate cost of maintaining a fleet of over 2,000 F-35 fighter jets over 55 years, with the military and industry officials debating that several of the suppositions were off-base and outdated.
The estimate that has been given now ($857 billion) could assist in ensuring that the new plane may be affordable as promoted.....
857 Milliarden / 55 = 15,58 Mrd pro Jahr. Man bedenke bitte dass der DOD Basis Haushalt mehr als 530 Milliarden Dollar umfasst, soviel zum Thema die F35 würde das DOD Budget auffressen!
Zitat:...The cost for one flying hour of the model F-35B model is expected to be 16.6% lower than the previous projections of Pentagon, according to deputy Marine Corps commandant for aviation, Lieutenant General Robert Schmidle.
The Marines is planning to use this model starting from mid-2015 for military operations.
Another defense official revealed that the present estimate by the Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation (CAPE) office of Pentagon put the cost for single flying hour of this model at more than $41,000; however, the actual cost would probably be nearly $37,000.
Man bedenke das die F35B das teuerste aller F35 Modele ist, die Kosten der F35A werden so etwa in der veralteten Schätzung von 2013 mit ca. 32.000 Dollar angegeben. Eine F22 dagegen kostete 2008 ca. 44.000 Dollar pro Stunde während die Kosten einer F15C bei ca. 30.000 Dollar lagen.