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Why doesn't the US export the legendary F-22 to it's most trusted allies like Britain, Canadia and Australia?
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Heretics say that one is less than two. Geth say that two is less than three.
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Edited by Infiltrat0rN7: 5/4/2013 2:23:51 AMComing from the shit i heard from Langley, F-22's were having air supply problems but were fixed And their is only like 187 of them, but i tend to see them fly over my house at least 3-6 times a month double points they are expensive but NOT as expensive as the false-prophet F-35
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Because everyone who wants one and has enough dollars is also a terrorist.
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Edited by Raptor: 5/4/2013 2:29:00 AMYou called? Well I would assume we would if they asked, but they appear to be pleased with what they have. Not to mention the Raptor is extremely expensive, and we don't even produce them anymore as of right now at least. Edit: Also what Recon said.
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Could be that there's only 187 of them and they aren't making any more?
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If I am not mistaken, both Canada and Australia are pleased with the Super Hornet and the UK has invested in Eurofighter.
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Because they might transform into Starscream.