Two F35 fighter jets arrive in Australia

Two of the 100 F35 Joint Strike Fighters being built for Australia, have arrived in the country, ready for the Avalon airshow in Victoria. The total cost of around $25 billion is likely to blow out considerably and may well double once armaments are ordered. There's not much point in having an expensive weapons platform in the air if it doesn't carry weapons. The F35 is designed to carry a range of weaponry including cruise missiles, air to surface stand--off bombs, guided bombs and naval strike missiles. There may be some spin-off benefits for local armament firms. But the overall cost will be felt by Australians for decades.

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  1. Our Government thinks this is great. But we will all be paying for it for decades.

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