Moderadores: Lepanto, poliorcetes, Edu, Orel
Ya empiezan los problemitas financieros y de tiempos en el programa B-21.
54% el f35 impresionante.... pero lo del 49% del f22 es pa' no echar gota, estaran madurando el programa, lo tienen apuntito apuntito . Y eso ellos, dueños y señores, a ver cuando te mandan a ti un repuesto si tienen sus aviones en tierra....
Tercio norte escribió:Lo de l9s alemanes es generalizado en todos los sistemas.... no son capaces ni de tener a punto un numero decente de leopards
54% el f35 impresionante.... pero lo del 49% del f22 es pa' no echar gota, estaran madurando el programa, lo tienen apuntito apuntito
Es lo que pasa cuando no te gastas lo que hay que gastarse en manteniniento
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Aviation programs: $43.0 billion for the procurement of military aircraft, including $4.8 billion in funding not requested by the President to address high priority programs across the services, such as: $1.7 billion for 16 additional F-35 aircraft – 8 F-35A conventional takeoff and landing variants, 2 F-35B short takeoff/vertical landing variants, and 6 F-35C carrier variants; $640 million for 8 additional Air National Guard C-130J aircraft; $468 million for 6 additional Navy and Marine Corps V-22 aircraft; $340 million for 2 additional Navy E-2D aircraft; $168 million for 6 additional AH-64E Apache aircraft; $156 million for 8 additional UH-60 Blackhawk Army National Guard helicopters; and $100 million for the O/A-X Light Attack Aircraft program.
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Munitions: $18.3 billion for Missile and Ammunition programs, including $380 million in additional funding not requested by the President for high priority munitions programs. The bill supports the Department’s efforts to expand industry capacity for munitions programs to meet replenishment goals and increased requirements from the National Defense Strategy. Initiatives include an additional $125 million to expand JASSM (Air Force and Navy) and LRASM (Navy) maximum production rates and an additional $57 million for the Army’s industrial facilities to increase production capacity.
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Hypersonics: $617 million in additional funding not requested by the President to support and accelerate offensive and defensive hypersonics research and prototyping efforts.
Directed Energy: $184 million in additional funding not requested by the President to further develop directed energy technology and transition these activities to both offensive and defensive capabilities in the future.
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