The 1 Reason America Should Be Desperate for More F-35s, F-22s and Stealth Bombers
In a rare move of underestimation by the notoriously money-hungry Air Force, the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments (CSBA) released a study suggesting the USAF spends more than it should in order to ensure American remains ‘king of the skies.’
CSBA suggested that the USAF not only bolster its current force of fighters and bombers but also invest in stealthy drones, unmanned reconnaissance planes, and futuristic refueling tankers.
According to Defense News, the study called for a large amount of growth. It called for fighter squadrons should increase from 55 to 65, bomber squadrons expand from 9 to 24, and strike/reconnaissance drone units should ballon from 25 to 43 squadrons.
Interestingly enough, the RC-135 reconnaissance plane and RQ-4 Global Hawk surveillance drone units were selected to be cut from 40 to 33 squadrons. In addition, it was suggested that the B-1 Lancer be retired.
Several aircraft tapped for expansion include the B-21 Raider bomber, the F-22 Raptor fighter, and the F-35 Lightning II.
The CSBA did not think kindly of the F-15X and said that while it is a capable “fourth-generation-plus aircraft” the funding it will eat up will take money away from future systems. To alleviate some of the cost, it was suggested that the Super Eagles replace several F-15C/Ds currently growing long in the tooth.
CSBA suggested that the USAF not only bolster its current force of fighters and bombers but also invest in stealthy drones, unmanned reconnaissance planes, and futuristic refueling tankers.
According to Defense News, the study called for a large amount of growth. It called for fighter squadrons should increase from 55 to 65, bomber squadrons expand from 9 to 24, and strike/reconnaissance drone units should ballon from 25 to 43 squadrons.
Interestingly enough, the RC-135 reconnaissance plane and RQ-4 Global Hawk surveillance drone units were selected to be cut from 40 to 33 squadrons. In addition, it was suggested that the B-1 Lancer be retired.
Several aircraft tapped for expansion include the B-21 Raider bomber, the F-22 Raptor fighter, and the F-35 Lightning II.
The CSBA did not think kindly of the F-15X and said that while it is a capable “fourth-generation-plus aircraft” the funding it will eat up will take money away from future systems. To alleviate some of the cost, it was suggested that the Super Eagles replace several F-15C/Ds currently growing long in the tooth.
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