Pentagon budget 2025: US Navy continues F-35 investments, but rephases F/A-XX

by Michael Fabey Mar 12, 2024, 04:05 AM

The fiscal year (FY) 2025 US Navy (USN) budget requests include USD16.2 billion for the procurement of 75 aircraft, modifications, spares, and support equipment,...

The US Navy's FY 2025 budget request continues to fund F-35 aircraft. (US Marine Corps)

The fiscal year (FY) 2025 US Navy (USN) budget requests include USD16.2 billion for the procurement of 75 aircraft, modifications, spares, and support equipment, including 13 F-35Cs, 13 F-35Bs, and 15 CH-53Ks, according to budget documents released on 11 March.

However, the FY 2025 request represents a slight financial retreat for the USN, which requested USD17.3 billion in FY 2024 for 88 aircraft, including 19 F-35Cs and 16 F-35Bs.

In addition, the USN now plans to rephase the development of F/A-XX across the Future Years Defense Plan (FYDP), budget documents show.

“We're still committed to the F/A-XX,” Rear Admiral Ben Reynolds, deputy assistant secretary of the navy for budget and director of the USN Fiscal Management Division, said during an 8 March media briefing of the proposed budget.

“We're rephasing as the technology matures,” he said.

The USN plans to buy 82 F-35Cs and 82 F-35Bs across the FYDP, the budget documents show.

The procurements are balanced over the FYDP by the USN and US Marine Corps to ensure continued development of Block 4 capabilities to support initial fleet availability, according to budget documents.

The multi-engine training system (METS) request for 27 aircraft in FY 2025 reflects last year's procurement. METS modernises multi-engine aircraft training for accession into multiple platforms.

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