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The US went from putting a new ACFT into service every few years to hitting a brick wall....development I guess takes way more time now days....& to think, in the old days it was all done by hand...now computers do a lot of the work.....
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Also, in the old days, much of corporate America was committed to defending the United States. It was not only in the nation's best interest to put out (sts) a good product quickly, but also in the company's best interests. It is no longer in their best interest to have a short development/fielding process.
Additionally, there has to be a point in the development process where the engineers, managers and US government draw a line in the sand and say the design is final. No new technology will be developed and incorporated before this system is fielded. If you have to modify your design every time new technology is developed, the aircraft will never be finished. Technological Discovery just happens too quickly nowadays.
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