US rules out F-22 Sale to Australia
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Feb. 13th, 2007 || Source:
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AUSTRALIA's largest defence project, the $15 billion
F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, is now almost certain to go ahead after the US formally ruled out the only viable alternative warplane for the RAAF.
The US Deputy Defence Secretary, Gordon England, has written to Defence Minister Brendan Nelson saying the US will not export the world's most deadly warplane - the
F-22 Raptor - to Australia.
The US statement ends a growing debate among defence experts about which plane should replace the RAAF's ageing F-111 strike bombers and form the front line of the nation's future air force.
It makes it virtually certain that Canberra will agree to formalise the acquisition of up to 100 F-35s when a final decision is due next year.
At more than $15 billion, the F-35 fleet will be the single largest purchase of any kind by an Australian government since Federation.
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