GAO Reports Delays and Overpromising in F-35 Upgrades

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The F-35 program is scaling back its planned Block 4 upgrades due to production delays, cost overruns, and supply chain issues, with the schedule now pushed to the mid-2030s and costs exceeding $16.5 billion. Despite challenges, Lockheed Martin remains committed to delivering capabilities and aircraft, while the GAO highlights ongoing concerns about costs, delays, and supply chain problems affecting the program's progress.
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