Elon Musk, Donald Trumpās pick to co-lead the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), has voiced strong criticism against the F-35 stealth fighter program, advocating for the use of drones over manned jets.
What Happened:Ā On Sunday, Musk shared a video onĀ his social media platform X,Ā featuring synchronized drone swarms, and remarked,Ā "Meanwhile, some idiots are stillĀ building manned fighter jets likeĀ the F-35.ā
The Pentagonās joint program office defended the F-35, highlighting its preference among U.S. Services and international partners. A spokesperson emphasized its effectiveness and growing global interest.Ā Lockheed MartinĀ LMT, the main contractor, expressed its commitment to collaboratingĀ with the new administration andĀ praised the F-35ās capabilities, Fortune reported on Monday.
Despite Muskās criticism, the Pentagon continues to operateĀ a mix of manned andĀ unmanned aircraft. The F-35 program, awarded to Lockheed in 2001, has faced scrutiny for cost overruns and delays. The Defense Departmentās estimate for the programās total cost isĀ $1.8 trillion, making it theĀ most expensive in its history.
Why It Matters: Muskās recent criticism aligns with his ongoing concerns about government spending. Back in September, Musk criticized the U.S. governmentās fiscal policy, warning that āextreme government overspending is bankrupting Americaā and contributing to inflation. He expressed these concerns on X, highlighting the potential financial risks of unchecked spending.
President-elect Donald Trump appointed the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to tackle wasteful spending. However, analysts like Mario Georgiou of InCred Global Wealth U.K. predict only a modest impact, estimating potential savings of $50ā100 billion annually, according to theĀ Congressional Budget Office. This figure pales in comparison to the total federal outlays of approximately $6.7 trillion projected for 2024.
Muskās critique of the F-35 program is part of a broader conversation about fiscal responsibility and the need to reassess costly government programs.
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