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Fri, Oct 31, 2014

U.K. To Order First Batch Of Operational F-35B Aircraft

Contract Expecte To Be In Place 'Within Weeks'

The U.K. Ministry of Defense has agreed to order 4 Lightning II combat aircraft. Defense Secretary Michael Fallon has announced that the Ministry of Defense (MOD) has reached an agreement in principle on an order for the first production batch of four Lightning II stealth combat aircraft.

It is expected that a formal contract for the F-35B aircraft will be in place within weeks. The contract will form part of the MOD’s investment in Lightning II over the next 5 years to procure an initial 14 of these multi-role fifth generation aircraft, together with the necessary support arrangements and infrastructure. The aircraft will operate from both the Royal Navy’s new aircraft carriers and RAF land bases.

The UK has already taken delivery of three Lightning II aircraft, with another one due to be delivered in 2016. These are being used for testing and evaluation and are currently in the US. The UK’s first operational Squadron in the UK will be based at RAF Marham in Norfolk in 2018, which will become their Main Operating Base.

"Today’s announcement is a major step forward. The Lightning II will equip the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force with a highly advanced multi-role stealth combat aircraft, operating from both our new Queen Elizabeth class carriers and land bases," Fallon said.

"These aircraft will form part of the first UK-based squadron of F-35s, which will take up station at RAF Marham in 2018. This program is also bringing substantial industrial benefits to the UK, providing thousands of skilled jobs in the UK aerospace industry."

It is anticipated that the contract will be finalized in the coming weeks, which will allow deliveries of the aircraft, within the contract, manufactured by Lockheed Martin, to commence from mid 2016.

Bernard Gray, the MOD’s Chief of Defense Materiel, said the aircraft provide an important step on the path to rebuilding the UK’s carrier strike capability. "They feature short take off and vertical landing and the latest stealth and intelligence surveillance, target acquisition and reconnaissance technology."

(Image from file)

FMI: www.mod.uk

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