Thursday, September 15, 2011

The U.S. Military's Aging Equipment Is Raising Concerns

The aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan travels through the Pacific Ocean with other ships assigned to the Rim of the Pacific 2010 exercise, north of Hawaii, July 24, 2010. U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Dylan McCord

'Geriatric' U.S. Arsenal Needs Expensive Face-Lift -- Wall Street Journal

When Lt. David A. Deptula II, an Air Force pilot, climbed into his fighter plane at Kadena Air Force Base in Japan in 2008, it wasn't the first time a pilot named David Deptula had been at the controls. Lt. Deptula's father flew the very same F-15 when it was fresh off the McDonnell Douglas Corp. assembly line 30 years earlier.

"We have a geriatric Air Force," says the senior David A. Deptula, a retired three-star general. When flying that F-15 in 1999, he had to make an emergency landing in Turkey after disintegrating wiring caused a bunch of cockpit ...

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Update:
The U.S. Arsenal Is Antiquated And Falling Apart -- Business Insider

My Comment: Max Boot comments on the predicament of having aging equipment.

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