A lot of big words, but also inaccurate. If you compare the F-35 to basically any plane worldwide with similar capabilities, it's very reasonably priced. You can see that in that it's very popular for export, with pre-sales already sold out until 2035.
There are plenty of articles out there on this for those who want to Google it.
> You can see that in that it's very popular for export
It's very popular for export since the US has been forcing their allies to buy them over any alternatives, this was shown in the WikiLeaks cables.
The only features the F-35 doesn't have for a modern fight are IP ownership and range.
The former was a military procurement mistake and the latter has been worked on for years [0] but never prioritized.
Also, I'm kind of surprised this was published by War on the Rocks, because it leaves a number of extremely relevant topics unmentioned.
The B-21 explicitly addresses both issues above, while mostly resisting the urge to increase size and complexity.
The Air Force is aware of basing vulnerabilities and is looking at multiple solutions (ACE, autonomous tanking, stealth tanking, modular anti-drone aircraft shelters).
The CCA cross-service effort is already targeting pairing >1 UAV to each manned aircraft.
Replicator and other efforts are addressing the "low-at-industrial-scale" problem, and the US just used waves of Shahed clones against Iran.
The article's points would have been more valid 10-15 years ago, but all now have addressing in progress.
[0] https://www.twz.com/air/plans-to-finally-give-f-35-external-...
Pre-March 2026 sales will be drastically different to post-March 2026, for obvious reasons.
Are those the right capabilities for the price, though?
If it was the right plane, full stop, wouldn't Ukraine be fielding a wing of them? No, because they're extremely cost constrained.
Was. Having a remote "power off" button, have the effect of chaning the mind of many potential buyers. Specially with Trump.
> If you compare the F-35 to basically any plane worldwide with similar capabilities, it's very reasonably priced.
If you compare corvettes to other sports cars, you'll find they are very reasonably priced. That doesn't make a corvette a good economical option for day to day commuting.
There are only 2 5th generation fighters available for export - the F-35 and the J-35. The F-35 is 40% more expensive than the J-35. No one is buying F-35s for the low price tag.
More to the point, the unit costs are low because the number of airframes scheduled to be built is enormous. The US needs to export hundreds of F35s to help distribute the massive cost of the development program. This development program was nearly 400% over initial budget, and the general managing the project was fired over it. The fact is the F-35 is far more expensive than it was intended to be.