This thing is reaching critical mass so let me take a comment from one of my readers to make myself clearer.
Anonymous said.
Whether someone is a an avid fan of the F-35, or a rabid hater, everyone would agree that it can't afford to be rescheduled or put off any longer. it can't be delayed without killing it.
Long story short, the Marines have to stick to their plan, they can't abandon decades of support for a massive international program that is the biggest defense program in history because you want swimming APCs now, when they are still in the development phase anyway.
I say.
You're telling me that delaying the purchase of 18 F-35's would kill the program? I say you're being reactionary. I make no apologies. The AV-8B can hold the line for supporting Marine forces. It performed admirably in Libya and will continue to do so for the near term. If the F-35 program is so shaky that a 3 or 4 year delay of Marine purchases (which I'm led to believe will equal 18 to 24 aircraft) will kill it, then perhaps it needs to be sent to the grave. The fact that the program has been in development for a long time tells you why its so important to get a vehicle to the fleet. When the F-35 was threatened with cancellation, Amos stated that he would get monthly reports on it. He also said that he was basically moving his office down to the Joint Program Office to make sure it stayed on track. He hasn't made any statement approaching that type of dedication to a Marine Corps specific program that will benefit the Ground Combat Element. Don't you wonder why?
Anonymous said.
take a good look at the entire fiasco of replacing the AAV-7, and try honestly telling me, that this time would work because there is no F-35 in the picture, even though its been a failure that predates the JSF. What happens if the marines delayed the F-35, and it still took 10 years to procure an aav-7 replacement? who does that help? And don't give me some bull crap about how the "MPC is ready now!"
No its not. the MPC is about as "ready now" after its trials as the X-35 was after its contest. 2015 seems to be the number I am reading. so no you can't pay 10 million dollars now and get X many for the price of Y.
I say.
Lets give the two vehicles that I have my eye on a chance (the Lockheed Martin/Patria Havoc and the BAE/Iveco SuperAv). If we make a selection and the manufacturers can't get production up and running then we continue with the F-35. My bets are that both companies would jump through hoops and fight Satan himself to make sure they could meet that requirement. So no, the issue isn't the manufacturers, the issue is a vacillating, indecisive, seemingly confused HQMC.
Anonymous says.
Why would we risk killing the JSF now to save money for an APC that won't be available for another 3 years? For as much as you bash Amos he has put "everything but readiness and the ACV" on the table for cuts. cuts for the F-35, V-22 and the H-1.
I say.
The MPC could be ready before then, but what needs to be addressed is your comment that I bash Amos. Guilty as charged. I have never seen such a weak Commandant in my life. You talk about him putting everything on the table but its quite obvious that the only thing he's put on the table so far is the ACV (by constant delays...from his office sending the number for the vehicle back to the program office not once, not twice but three times), the MPC (by coming up with the fiction that he's simply delaying it for 10 years while he gets everyone of his precious aviation programs across the finish line), and by a DEEP cut in Marine Corps spear by slashing Infantry Battalions in general and Marine Infantrymen in particular. I have it on good authority that cuts to 174,000 is also a fiction...the real number is closer to 150,000. So no. I've lost every ounce of my once considerable respect for Marine Leadership. The lies have been flowing like water. The lack of moral courage (on a variety of issues) has been stunning. The lack of decisiveness shows me that he is not fit for command. So yeah. I have a hard on for current Marine Corps leadership. In particular, this failed Commandant.
Which is more likely.
A Marine Infantry Unit will deploy Marines either in peacekeeping, disaster relief etc...and those forces will face the continued threat of IEDs....or...the USMC will be facing an opponent with high tech aircraft that requires the F-35 to defend our forces.
If you believe that we might face an advanced fighter threat then I'm wrong and we need to continue the procurement plan as is. If you believe that the possibility of an MEU landing on a foreign shore and facing an IED threat is more likely then you have to agree with me. Switch up the procurement plan and buy MPCs now.