US Military F-35 Readiness Deteriorates Again, Full Mission Capable Rate Drops to 25%
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A recent report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) reveals that the readiness rate of the U.S. military's F-35 stealth fighter has worsened in fiscal year 2025, with the 'Full Mission Capable' rate falling to just 25%. The decline is attributed to software delays and spare parts shortages, while maintenance costs continue to rise.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the F-35's Full Mission Capable rate?
- A: It's the percentage of F-35s ready to perform all assigned missions. In FY2025, it dropped to 25%.
- Q: Why is the F-35 readiness rate declining?
- A: Due to software delays, spare parts shortages, and corrosion issues. Canopy and critical parts supply is especially strained.
- Q: What is the GSS Reset program?
- A: A reform initiative to improve F-35 sustainment, aiming for 80% mission-capable and 65% full mission-capable rates by 2030.