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It's very different.
The first 270 x F35 are unable to fight. It's not a upgrade : it's a kind of bill for first IOC...
The upgrade of Rafale is just to increase capacity (ie AESA) or reduce cost (pack ECO on M88) on a war proven plane.
You're showing again your lack of knowledge. There are varying levels of maturity of the 270 F-35s produced yet. Out of that number only 108 are not combat capable without significant software upgrades while the rest only need minor software patches to bring them to current levels.
As I said earlier the $16B estimate for software upgrades is only that, an estimate, and most certainly will be lower during implementation since most of the F-35's do not need extensive upgrades.
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