The F-35 Is a Masterpiece Built for the Wrong War

20 avril 2026 | John G. Ferrari, Dillon Prochnicki
Think of a violin made by a master craftsman: beautiful, precise, capable of extraordinary performance, but impossible to produce quickly or cheaply. It takes time, rare expertise, and materials that cannot be sourced at scale. You would not equip an entire orchestra with instruments like that. (…)
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