Even so, the average procurement unit cost of the F-35B in 2018 (in BY12 dollars) is $138 million. RAND's 2010 calculation was that building 75 more F-22s over about six years (on top of the 187 already funded) would result in an APUC of $173 million, at a far lower production rate.
it gets tiring constantly correcting your errors, it's as if they are deliberate or you are using that fool Sweetman's deceptive numbers.
as you well know, the $~173 was the unit 2007/8 continue production and not the APUC and it would help if you put the rand link to confirm.