There are, however, some road bumps on the way:
- Lockheed-Martin is saying that there can be no foreign deliveries until 2014.
- There are no Israeli weapons qualified for use on the aircraft, and it's closed, tightly integrated architecture will make qualifying those weapons (Python 5 AAM and successors, Spice PGM) extremely difficult.
- The IAF does not believe that it can perform its missions as a single seat aircraft.
- As an aside, the USAF has been trying to get rid of the weapons system operator (guy in back) for years, probably to free up a few more planes for the fly-boys.
- Integration of Israeli radar and EW systems could "difficult and expensive".
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