Air Force To Make Case For Restored F/A-22 Buy
Published: Jan 13, 2005Source: www.aviationnow.com
The Air Force plans to make the case for restoring recent Pentagon cuts to the F/A-22 Raptor program during the upcoming quadrennial defense review (QDR) this summer, according to Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. John Jumper. Shortly before Christmas, Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz signed a program budget decision (PBD) instructing the Air Force to stop buying the Lockheed Martin fighter at the end of fiscal year 2008, stopping Raptor procurement at 181 jets instead of the 277 the service had planned (DAILY, Jan. 4).
The PBD cuts were the result of a Pentagon budget drill rather than an analysis of requirements, Jumper said during a teleconference Jan. 12. The Air Force's own analysis has been based on 30-year projections of adversaries' military capabilities, Jumper said, including surface-to-air missiles and Russian Sukhoi fighters.continue..
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