Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Moving Beyond The F-22

F-22. (Photo from Aerospaceweb)

From The Washington Post:

The debate over whether to continue production of the F-22 Raptor has been one of the most politically charged and controversial budget issues in recent memory, spawning lobbying efforts that include contractor-sponsored newspaper ads and letter-writing campaigns.

The F-22 is, unquestionably, the most capable fighter in our military inventory. Its advantages include stealth and speed; while optimized for air-to-air combat, it also has a ground attack capability.

We assessed the issue from many angles, taking into account competing strategic priorities and complementary programs and alternatives -- all balanced within the context of available resources.

Read more ....

More News On The F-22

An Era Begins Closing On F-22 -- Washington Post
No More F-22s: USAF Leaders -- Aviation Week
AF leaders: F-22 cuts a matter of priorities -- Air Force Times
The Air Force Bids Farewell to the F-22 -- Project on Government Oversight
Air Force needs more F-22s to maintain air supremacy -- UPI
The F-22: Able to Dodge Enemy Radar and the Budget Ax (So Far) -- New York Times
F-22 fight on horizon -- AJC
Trillions for pork but nothing for the Raptors? -- DCExaminer
Killing the F-22 -- American Thinker

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