Immanuel
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Again, you're confusing year or year purchases vs grand strategy. There will be no reduction in F-15EX orders not unless Biden wins even then it's a hard sell. Also you're missing the mere fact that the F-35 was never meant to be a f-15 replacement.There's no 'atleast'. Its an Indefinite quantity/amount order, meaning it can be terminated any year. That 144/200 quantity and $20B is absolute 'cap'.(max)
The requirement for usaf is 64 jets per year. If F35 line satisfies that requirement, then there will be no more F15 orders, since F35 is preferred both by cost and mission capabilities. The only reason F15 is bought is because F35 didnt hit FRP and the line was coming short on deliveries.
F-35 is great but no where near in terms of pure tonnage/ range of the proposed F-15EX. Moreso, the F-15 can already deploy every type of weapon in USAF arsenal. It's operational costs are well established and the F-35 has been slow to achieve. Again FRP doesn't mean all F-35 are fully combat ready (as per USAF requirements) when rolling off the line since a lot of weapons still need integrating. F-35's operating costs aren't stable yet.
Actually it's the Pentagon that pushed for the F-15EX so it's a done deal, many on both sides of the aisle were lobbied and paid for with hard work.