According to Defense Deputy Secretary William Lynn, the US will field more than 1,000 fifth generation fighters before China can get its first comparable aircraft operational. The US force at that point in time—still open for debate but China is projecting as early as 2018—resumably would include 186 F-22s and more than 800 F-35s. The Pentagon is revamping the F-35 program and plans to slow production reportedly reducing the buy through 2015 by about 122 aircraft, producing fewer than 400 over that period. If there are more F-35 problems, the timing could get iffy. However, Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Norton Schwartz predicted last week that the F-35 production slow down is not likely to last as long as some have forecast.
In Purge, Trump Fires Brown, Slife, Franchetti, and More
Feb. 21, 2025
President Donald Trump fired Air Force Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr. as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, announcing his intent to nominate retired Air Force Lt. Gen. John "Dan" Caine to replace him in a social media post Feb. 21.