Saturday, August 29, 2009
Air Force Seeks A Cheaper Way To Fly And Fight
From Time Magazine:
The Air Force spent years fighting to keep building the $350 million F-22 fighter, an airplane crammed with so much gee-whiz technology there's a law barring it from being sold to any other nation. But since no other nation is building a plane to challenge it, the F-22 has become a costly investment with an uncertain payoff, and Defense Secretary Robert Gates just killed it. That sent an unmistakable message to the two new top Air Force officials Gates recently appointed, and now the service is seeking 100 slower, lower-flying and far cheaper airplanes — most likely prop-driven — that it could use to kill insurgents today and to train local pilots, such as Afghans and Iraqis,
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My Comment: Old is new again .... but with better technology.
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