Gates' defense spending plan cuts 124 F-35 purchasesBy Bob Cox | The Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Posted on Friday, January 7, 2011
Defense Secretary Robert Gates outlined a five-year plan Thursday to reduce defense spending by $78 billion, including a dramatic cut in purchases of the F-35 joint strike fighter.
After more than a year of reviews of the oft-delayed and over-budget program, the Pentagon now plans to order 325 jets between 2012 and 2016, 124 fewer than anticipated a few months ago.
Gates' plan would significantly slow production increases at Lockheed Martin's Fort Worth factory and likely affect the company's plans for hiring workers over that time.
Lockheed has been anticipating about 200 foreign orders during that period, but most of those nations are also dealing with budget problems and worried about rising F-35 costs.
At a Pentagon news briefing, Gates expressed serious concern about continued problems with the F-35B, the short-takeoff-vertical-landing model designed for the Marines.