Yeah, especially how LM and the US government are using their lobbyist army (3rd largest on the planet behind the PLA and the Salvation Army) to convince various governments around the world that they don't need to bother with trivial little things like tenders, feasibility studies or specifications based on geo-political/tactical needs. Now with the F-35, you don't need any pesky feasibility studies when you can just rewrite your needs (or defence white papers) to allign themselves with the F-35, or have LM lobbyis-- assistants, do it for you (see South Korea, Japan, Australia, more sucke-- customers (nailed it! ) to follow). A true game changer, the F-35, is no longer a product that needs to be marketed or 'sold' to another nation to best fit their needs. Now crack LM PR teams convince the more simple minded, uncritical political power holders of it's advantages using in-depth analysis focusing on overusing simple meaningless PR slogans like 'stealth', 'supercruise', 'sensor fusion', 'stealth', 'partnerships', 'stealth', '5th generation', 'super cruise' and 'stealth' to over-simplify how the F-35 is SO AWESOME that you just have to have it!! And it you don't, then what's wrong with you? Other nations have it. You think you're better than these other nations. Are you some kind of punk like North Korea?? No nation is going to want to bang you if you don't fly the F-35!! Even so, the F-35 will be a massive success, even if it is a complete bovine of a plane ("a cow is a racehorse designed by committee"), because the program is too big to fail, but don't forget, success has been readjusted by LM to mean something that sells in their projected quantity, or a quantity at all. It has nothing to do with it's capability as a combat platform, but that doesn't matter so much, because stealth! Also, it comes in a varity of stunning colours, including dark grey, gunmetal grey, stealth grey, slate, and duct tape grau covering all your pre-approved tastes. LM, the Goldman-Sachs of the defence industry, truly has changed the way the game is played today. They've done away with Punkbuster...
That said, the 360 degree vision is a pretty awesome concept, even if the pilot wearing the bulky helmet can't comfortably turn more than 270 degrees at best, at least they'll be able to see exactly who is out maneuvering them and shooting them down!
(in all seriousness, you guys might have noticed a smidgen of sarcasm in that rant, but the 360 vision sensor array and hud-helmet are both pretty cool concepts. That alone, if adapted to contemporary aircraft, is a game changer. If it can be applied)