Such forthrightness naturally raises multiple questions which Lockheed says can only be addressed by the Air Force. He does reassure, on Lockheed’s behalf, that, “We’re happy to work with them on the pieces that come together.” Lockheed is the sole-source prime for ARES and Smith adds that there are “no clear definite commitments that how the services are funding the $10.8 billion.” “It’s just little drops of activity that come along over the time frame of this contract which is for ten years.” “Nothing was awarded like that,” Smith observes. Lockheed Martin’s program manager for the F-22, Kevin “Red” Smith, acknowledges that the $10.8 billion touted for ARES is “all future funding.” Airshow media preview on Februin Singapore. A United States Air Force F-22 Raptor fighter jet performs an aerial display during the Singapore.
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