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Ken Kraetzer
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Good to 200 F35s are flying. Do you have breakdown of Air Force, Navy, and Marine versions. We heard from the CO of the UK aircraft carrier, they are bringing the new ship to US to accept their F35s for testing, are those F35s comparable to Marine version ready to go? Another question which game up at a Navy League meeting is if the F35 radar etc is integrated into Aegis, the Navys venerable radar system?
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Eleanor Keymer
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Dear Mr. Kraetzer,

Our current breakdown (of 169 aircraft, the majority of which have not actually achieved an operational capability) is:
• 36 USMC (at initial operational capability with at least 10 aircraft but likely more at this point)
• 14 US Navy
• 100 USAF (at initial operational capability with at least 12 aircraft)
• 4 United Kingdom
• 5 Italy
• 2 Netherlands
• 4 Norway
• 2 Israel
• 2 Japan
• Korea and Turkey have not yet received aircraft.

Regarding the UK's F-35B, it is comparable to the USMC variant (and RAF/RN F-35s are even assigned to the US Marine Fighter Attack Training Squadron 501). That said, the weapons fit and other equipment will be somewhat different.

As for the integration with Aegis, the F-35 radar and Aegis will be able to work together. This is being done through the Naval Integrated Fire Control-Counter Air program.
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