Thursday, March 1, 2012

U.S. Air Force Explains Why They Need A New Long Range Bomber


Aging B-2 Technology Highlights Need for New Bomber: Schwartz -- Defense News

The U.S. Air Force’s B-2 stealth bomber is going to lose its ability to penetrate into high-threat environments, which is part of the reason the air arm wants a new long-range strike bomber (LRS-B), the service’s top uniformed officer told Congress.

“The technology on which they were designed with respect to signature management … is ‘80s vintage,” Air Force Chief Gen. Norton Schwartz said before the House Armed Services Committee on Feb. 28. “And the reality is that the B-2 over time is going to become less survivable in contested airspace.”

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Update #1: Air Force Swears: Our Next Bomber Isn’t Too Big To Fail -- The Danger Room
Update #2: Schwartz defends cost of next-gen bomber -- Air Force Times

My Comment: The $550 million cost per bomber is not believable right now .... the U.S. Air Force will need to provide more info.

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