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Letters: What value are costly jet programs?

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Re “F-22’s rough ride,” June 16

While spending hundreds of billions of dollars on the F-22 and the F-35 programs, we still have weapons systems that, despite their sophisticated schemes to avoid radar or thermally guided threats, are still vulnerable to conventional anti-aircraft shells, other ballistic ordnance and even accidental damage.

What missions might justify risking such costly weapons and their crews? What might they achieve that could justify their loss?

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Even if we make the large assumption that we can get these aircraft to perform as designed, they just might be too expensive to hazard.

Donald J. Loundy

Simi Valley

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