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I think I heard that only 35% of the CF-18 is ready to be flown at any given time do to the age and need for more tender loving care. So if only about 35 fighters are availiable at the present moment that is still fairly decent. However, I think about 20 years after the new planes enter into service will have run out of planes due to attrition. 65 planes only makes sense only if they plan to buy later versions of the planes. Howabout buy 65 of the F-35C with options for 5 newer vesions of F-35 C Block II a year for seven years 5 years after the last delivery date of the F-35A than do 2 a year for the next ten years or until the plane is retired so we don't have to spend money upgrading the F-35C to F-35C Block II standards. The initial F-35C's could be used for training and for things like snowbirds, recce, EW and even a fighter reserve unit. I think the west has become very complacent and is not fully realizing that Russia, China and India are developing some very advanced planes. Those planes will be eventually exported and in greater numbers than 65. I think Robert Gates declaration that the USA doesn't need as many F-22's as the USAF claims as that platform has not down a single thing in Iraq is demonstrative of a very limited frame of thinking and is similar to decision makers in the USA prior to the Second World War. The Zero fighter became a startling and lethal surprise to those that had to combat it. I think it is pretty bad when you are ordering less fighter jets than Pierre Trudeau!