My last question focuses more on the strategic aspect of readiness.
Currently, with the F-35 project, we tend to group the purchases of all allies together. However, many of them will have exactly the same type of aircraft. If a number of allies intervene in a country using the same aircraft, doesn't that represent a security risk? The enemy need only find a single strategy to shoot them down. That was not previously the case as there were two or three different models of fighter aircraft. The enemy then had to find the strategy and weaknesses for each of them.