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Secretary Gates calls for the production stop of the F-22 fighter and the cancellation of the proposed HMX-1 replacement program.
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Production phase out of the F-22 in fiscal year 2011
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Re: Production phase out of the F-22 in fiscal year 2011
There is also more positive news:
"Gates claims that tactical air superiority can be maintained by accelerating F-35 purchases, investing $11.2 billion next year to buy 30 low-rate initial production aircraft. The DOD would also buy 513 F-35s over the next five years, much faster than previously planned."
Dutch politicians: please pay attention, this is good news!!
"Gates claims that tactical air superiority can be maintained by accelerating F-35 purchases, investing $11.2 billion next year to buy 30 low-rate initial production aircraft. The DOD would also buy 513 F-35s over the next five years, much faster than previously planned."
Dutch politicians: please pay attention, this is good news!!
Re: Production phase out of the F-22 in fiscal year 2011
From Alert5.com:
Gates unveils defense budget
The F-22, C-17, CSAR-X and Next-Generation Bomber were the biggest losers as U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates released his defense budget on Monday.
The F-22 will stop at 187 aircraft and the USAF will get only 205 C-17s. Another 31 F/A-18s will be added to the U.S. Navy though.
Gates unveils defense budget
The F-22, C-17, CSAR-X and Next-Generation Bomber were the biggest losers as U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates released his defense budget on Monday.
The F-22 will stop at 187 aircraft and the USAF will get only 205 C-17s. Another 31 F/A-18s will be added to the U.S. Navy though.
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Re: Production phase out of the F-22 in fiscal year 2011
...Budget Press Briefing (Arlington, VA)
As Prepared for Delivery by Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates, Arlington, VA, Monday, April 06, 2009...
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Re: Production phase out of the F-22 in fiscal year 2011
So much for the EH-101 in US military service then...
First, I recommend that we terminate the VH-71 presidential helicopter:
• This program was originally designed to provide 23 helicopters to support the president at a cost of $6.5 billion. Today, the program is estimated to cost over $13 billion, has fallen six years behind schedule, and runs the risk of not delivering the requested capability.
• Some have suggested that we should adjust the program by buying only the lower capability “increment one” option. I believe this is neither advisable nor affordable. Increment One helicopters do not meet requirements and are estimated to have only a five- to 10-year useful life. This compares to the current VH-3 presidential helicopters that are 30 to 40 years old.
• We will promptly develop options for an FY11 follow-on program.
First, I recommend that we terminate the VH-71 presidential helicopter:
• This program was originally designed to provide 23 helicopters to support the president at a cost of $6.5 billion. Today, the program is estimated to cost over $13 billion, has fallen six years behind schedule, and runs the risk of not delivering the requested capability.
• Some have suggested that we should adjust the program by buying only the lower capability “increment one” option. I believe this is neither advisable nor affordable. Increment One helicopters do not meet requirements and are estimated to have only a five- to 10-year useful life. This compares to the current VH-3 presidential helicopters that are 30 to 40 years old.
• We will promptly develop options for an FY11 follow-on program.