Lockheed Martin awarded USD 22.7 billion Pentagon contract

Lockheed Martin lands $22.7-bn Pentagon contract for 255 F-35 fighter jets

Most of the work on the jets will be performed in the US, with some will be carried out in countries including Britain and Italy

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The on Wednesday announced it had awarded Martin a $22.7 billion contract for 255 fighter jets.

Of the aircraft, 106 are destined for the US military: 64 for the Air Force, 26 for the Marines, and 16 for the Navy, while the rest are destined for foreign customers, the department said in a statement.

A major supplier, Martin will receive a $6 billion advance for the order, due to be completed in March 2023.

Most of the work on the jets will be performed in the US, with some will be carried out in countries including Britain and

Launched in the early 1990s, the program is considered the most expensive weapons system in US history, with an estimated cost of some $400 billion and a goal to produce 2,500 in the coming years.

Once servicing and maintenance costs for the are factored in over the aircraft's lifespan through 2070, overall program costs are expected to rise to $1.5 trillion.

According to figures from early October, 320 F-35s have been delivered worldwide, including 245 in the US.

The Pentagon also announced it ordered eight MH-60R helicopters from Martin for $382 million.

First Published: Thu, November 15 2018. 14:05 IST