Sunday, April 19, 2015
The U.S. Does Not Have The Money To Replace It's ICBMs, Bombers, And Subs
Marcus Weisgerber, Defense One: Pentagon: We Can’t Afford to Replace Aging ICBMs, Bombers, Subs
Even if sequestration goes away, the Defense Department will need at least $10 billion more per year to modernize its nuclear arsenal, procurement chief says.
The Defense Department cannot afford to replace its aging nuclear-missile submarines, ICBMs, and long-range strategic bombers unless it gets a funding boost or radical policy changes are made, according to a top Pentagon official.
Even if Congress approves the White House’s 2016 budget for the Pentagon, the Pentagon will find itself $10 billion to $12 short beginning in 2021, Frank Kendall, undersecretary for acquisition, technology and logistics, said Tuesday at the Navy League’s Sea Air Space conference.
WNU Editor: There is no extra money .... and if there was, the priority will be to put it elsewhere. If I was in the Pentagon, this is the time to outline and prepare the "worse-case scenarios".
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