Israel's early order of the JSF has provided a lot of credibility to the program, but concerns about the escalating costs, and the inflexibility, the plane is a closed platform to which the Israelis cannot add their own systems,is causing some cold feet inside the IDF/AF.
By way of hand holding, Lockheed has proposed to offered to do final assembly in Israel.
While there has been a lot of effort to portray this aircraft as a colossus striding across the world military jet fighter market, it's position actually seems precarious.
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