The only chart you need to see to know that America's F-35 is the future of warfare

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Nobody spends money on defense like the Stars and Stripes, and that's most evident in the Department of Defense's annual Selected Acquisition Reports (SARs) to Congress.

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Detailing the status, plans, and funding requirements for nearly 80 major defense-acquisition programs, SARs provide a glimpse into America's war-machine portfolio.

Compiling the most recently publicly released SARs and a few other estimates, the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments (CSBA) published the "Weapons Systems Factbook." CSBA projects that the Pentagon's top programs will need $321 billion for the Future Years Defense Program (spanning FY 2017 to FY 2021) plus an additional $410 billion in FY 2022 and beyond.

The following graphic outlines money spent (red), money needed right now (green), and money needed for the future (blue). Take a look and you can't help but notice America's F-35 Lightning II takes the lead, with projected spending in the years to come far higher than any other program.

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Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments

Programs marked by an "*" do not have public SARs and reflect a summation of data from official DoD sources only. They are not intended to suggest total program cost estimates.

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