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The JAST program office was established on 27th January 1994. It should develop the aircraft, the armament and the sensors, that would be needed for tactical future aircraft. The aim was a single family of aircraft that should replace multiple ageing aircraft types in the hangars of the United States and the United Kingdom. The aims of the Joint Strike Fighter design were: * Stealth abilities * Integrated avionics/sensors * Low unit cost * Low maintenance cost The JSF should be built in three variants: The following companies showed their concepts:

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  • The JAST program office was established on 27th January 1994. It should develop the aircraft, the armament and the sensors, that would be needed for tactical future aircraft. The aim was a single family of aircraft that should replace multiple ageing aircraft types in the hangars of the United States and the United Kingdom. The aims of the Joint Strike Fighter design were: * Stealth abilities * Integrated avionics/sensors * Low unit cost * Low maintenance cost The JSF should be built in three variants: The following companies showed their concepts:
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  • The JAST program office was established on 27th January 1994. It should develop the aircraft, the armament and the sensors, that would be needed for tactical future aircraft. The aim was a single family of aircraft that should replace multiple ageing aircraft types in the hangars of the United States and the United Kingdom. The aims of the Joint Strike Fighter design were: * Stealth abilities * Integrated avionics/sensors * Low unit cost * Low maintenance cost The JSF should be built in three variants: * An aircraft performing conventional take-off and landing for the United States Air Force (A variant) * A carrier based aircraft for the United States Navy, wit foldable wingtip sections. (C variant) * An aircraft performing Short take-off or vertical landing for the United States Marine Corps and the Royal Air Force. (B variant) The following companies showed their concepts: * Boeing * Lockheed Martin * McDonnell Douglas and British Aerospace * Northrop In the year 1996 Boeing and Lockheed Martin were contracted to build and develop the X-32/X-35 prototypes. On 26th October 2001 Lockheed Martin's design, the X-35 was selected as the winner, so that Lockheed Martin received the contract to develop the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. The reason for that was the conventional design which would lower the production cost and the weight versus size problems of the X-32. The X-35 was also more agile than the X-32.
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