Message from @xorgy
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when the _sunk cost fallacy_ becomes an effective tool for marketing the renegotiation of these contracts.
That's how we get the F35
the most useless, and most expensive, airplane ever built.
At least the airplanes at RedBull Flugtag don't cost the taxpayer more than a trillion dollars, and somebody gets some joy from them.
I’m just saying, I was interested in analyzing trump’s 30 minute UN speech.
Sometime tomorrow?
If you have a transcript, put it up on google docs or whatever and see if we can gather some annotations
ironically all the time spent on the f35 is making it also the only option
That’s a good idea
@Grenade123 that's not true either
@Grenade123 it's _still_ not a true sunk cost
well i mean you can buy from russia or china
They don't need this class of aircraft
they never did
which "class"
They can get 100% of the desired capabilities with retrofits
They posted it on WH gov website
it comes in 3 flavors
"multi-role design"
I’m a bit busy bye
well thats the point, retrofitting old airframes which are outdated. and the cost per unit has been coming down on the f35 where that is starting to not make as much sense as it used to
It's like they got neapolitan
and added more vanilla to all three
now you have "chocolate vanilla, WAAAY TOO VANILLA, and strawberry vanilla"
The big issue with the F35 is outstanding orders
and the corresponding agreements to purchase the parts from all sorts of NATO folks
has there been any military design contract that hasn't been an utter trainwreck?
yes
outside of legit full on war
thousands
many of them have gone off reasonably well
I mean, sure, almost anything in procurement can go wrong
but this is a new kind of clusterfuck
really?seems like they always turn into a clusterfuck
the problem here is the structure
or maybe i'm confusing that with the government buying more stuff than it uses just to keep the factories open
there have been some very good programmes which are basically an initial grant competition
and then a contract offer for a limited purchase price
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairchild_Republic_A-10_Thunderbolt_II << this actually went pretty well