LockMart faggots refute this! Hahahahaa. Protip: you can't.
Sunk cost fallacyyou cunts cancel this piece of shit MAGA
https://youtu.be/cnGgkJle7l0
>>29775690
While complaints about cost are justifiable, everything else there was fallacious.
This is fucking dumb
Not only has the A-10 been out of production since the 80's, and Fairchild Republic defunct.
It cost $18 million back in the 70-80's, which is around $50-60 million in todays dollars. Don't forget putting it into production again could make it even more expensive
It also shows the A-10 being like some wonder attack aircraft, though in reality, it has lower payload and inferior sensors(lol what sensors?) than F-35
They even bring up old F-35 myths(muh can't fly in rain, muh jack of all trades, master of none) and wrong price scale, and thinks $1.5 trillion over the course of 50 years including R&D is somehow high, despite it's been estimated keeping legacy airframes in service will cost even more trillions
And this was made in fucking 2016
1 fifth the cost of the F-35, and does absolutely nothing ! beautiful!
Definately it brings up a good point, huge costs come from having thousands of involved companies/contractors
If it was just one vertically integrated company, you'd probably be building it at a quarter of the price.
Wheres the Elon Musk of the defense industry?
I fucking hate it when /pol/ leaks.
>>29776240
>Definately it brings up a good point, huge costs come from having thousands of involved companies/contractors
>If it was just one vertically integrated company, you'd probably be building it at a quarter of the price.
>And here we see the ramblings of a moron!
>>29776251
Seriously. Funny how when people talk about deleting /pol/ they threaten to post /pol/ shit everywhere when they already do. Funnier still is how that's analogous to the whole "if you bomb jihadists you make more jihadists" thing which /pol/ thinks is bs.
>>29776240
>Definately it brings up a good point, huge costs come from having thousands of involved companies/contractors
There's overhead involved, but it's far outweighed by the savings of not having to have your own special manufacturing facilities.
Buying nuts and screws and rivets from a company that produces a million a day for a hundred different companies is a lot cheaper than having to buy all of those facilities and try to match their efficiency and productivity.
>>29778326
>>29776251
>things I don't like belong on /pol/
Die in a fire
>>29775690
Mediocre shitpost anon. The 50¢s are better shitposters than (you). Get your shit together.
Jesus Christ Canada really dodged a bullet with this one eh?
Appear weak when you are strong, and strong when you are weak.
>>29779138
>Appear weak when you are strong
USA
>and strong when you are weak.
Russia