The United States Air Force has selected the F-35A Lightning II fighter aircraft over the F-22 Raptor for potential export partners, a decision driven by significant political constraints. Congressional reluctance prevented the sharing of classified information associated with the F-22’s advanced technology and operational capabilities. This limitation effectively eliminated the F-22 as a viable option for international sales. The F-35A offers a robust and capable platform suitable for numerous roles while maintaining security considerations. Ultimately, the choice reflects a strategic prioritization of accessible technology and reduced risk exposure for allied nations seeking to modernize their air forces.
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