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Presidential Panel: Cancel F-35B, Cut F-35A, F-35C Buys
Presidential Panel: Cancel F-35B, Cut F-35A, F-35C Buys: The National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform is recommending that the Pentagon cancel the Marine Corps' version of the F-35 strike fighter and halve the Air Force and Navy F-35 buys out to 2015. Canceling the Marine Corps' F-35B would save $3.9 billion in Fiscal 2015 and $17.6 billion from Fiscal 2012-15, according to the panel's newly released draft findings. This move makes sense because the F-35B has had "technical problems, cost overruns, [and] schedule delays," reads the draft document. The panel would also substitute F-16s and F/A-18Es for half of the planned Air Force F-35A and Navy F-35C buys. "DOD does not need an entire fleet with the stealthy capabilities of the [F-35], and could rely instead on upgraded F-16 and F/A-18E aircraft for half of their fleet, a 'high-low' mix," states the document. These moves are part of the panel's recommended $100 billion in defense cuts in 2015 (see above).
11/12/2010
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On the Record
Mission One "The health and safety of our pilots—all of our pilots—is our utmost priority. Our operational flight surgeons and our medical staff interact with our pilots on a daily basis." —Brig. Gen. Daniel Wyman, Air Combat Command command surgeon, speaking to reporters during a teleconference, May 9, 2012. He was emphasizing that the Air Force is doing all it can to ensure the safety of F-22 pilots as service officials continue to home in on the cause of why some Raptor pilots have experienced hypoxia-like symptoms in the cockpit like difficulty concentrating, fatigue, headaches, and nausea. |
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On the Record
Message to Congress "If you give us force structure back, give us the money, too. Because the quickest way I know to a hollow force is to give us structure without money. Simple as that. . . . 'Make it work' is not a satisfactory solution." —Chief of Staff Gen. Norton Schwartz articulating his message to lawmakers on the Air Force's Fiscal 2013 budget proposal during a speech at the Stimson Center in Washington, D.C., May 1, 2012. The Air Force leadership has proposed reducing force structure and personnel next fiscal year in order to maintain a ready and capable force as the service absorbs significant spending cuts. |
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