From the Japan Times.
The Defense Ministry is setting its sights on making the F-35 joint strike fighter the Air Self-Defense Force's next mainstay combat jet after giving up a plan to buy more F-2s, sources said Sunday.The ministry plans to list the procurement costs for the next-generation jet in its budget request for fiscal 2012.The ministry, which is trying to update its fighter jet fleet, was planning to retool its F-15 Eagles and buy more F-2s as a stopgap measure, given the delay in the development of the F-35, a fifth-generation stealth jet capable of flying at supersonic speeds, and its climbing price tag.But the ministry has determined that procuring the less-functional F-2 would be unwise in terms of deterrent capability and cost.Since China has been mass-producing its own fighter planes, which are comparable to the F-15, and is also seeking to develop a next-generation aircraft of its own, the ministry is looking to purchase about 40 F-35s or other fifth-generation fighters, they said.
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