The F-35 has finally been declared ready for combat

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Last Updated Originally published August 3, 2015 · 1:20 AM EDT
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With half a TRILLION dollars poured into the F-35’s development over the past decade or so, it’s exciting to hear that the fighter jet is finally ready for combat. Those of you who’ve been waiting to see your tax dollars put to use will be pleased to hear that the United States Marine Corps has declared that the F-35B model of the fighter jet is ready to be used in active combat across the globe. 

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Gen. Joseph Dunford, the commandant of the Marine Corps, has declared an initial squadron of 10 Lockheed Martin Corp F-35B fighter jets ready for combat, sources familiar with the decision said Friday. The decision, to be announced formally later Friday, makes the Marines to first US military service to declare an “initial operational capability” of the F-35 fighter, a key milestone for the $391 billion program after years of cost overruns and schedule delays. The F-35B model of the aircraft can take off from shorter runways and land like a helicopter. The F-35 progam is the single most expensive military program in history. The expected lifetime cost of the program is estimated at $1.5 trillion. The cost reflects the wide range of abilities that the F-35 is meant to possess. The aircraft comes in three varieties, each of which is specialized for a branch of the military. While the Marines have the F-35B, which can take off like a helicopter, the Air Force and Navy have the F-35A and C models respectively.

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