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Mark and Kim Smith wrote:
The Air Force doesn't have enough planes to fly Stryker Force around the world when it needs to go someplace? Since when did the Air Force have a shortage of planes? Since the US has gutted all its Armed Forces by at least 1/3 starting during the Clinton days, and the US Armed Forces are in more places doing more missions, how could you not expect the Air Force to be short? There's been a shortage of many types of planes for years, especially in the small, specialized areas (so-called “low-density, high-demand” areas). There's also issues with mission-available rates as planes get older and require more maintenance hours per flight hour. In this particluar case, Air Mobility Command (AMC) has had shortages of its capacity to move enough tons per day for quite a few years, especially since the number of tons per day seems to continue to increase. To quote: "The current requirements document—called MRS-05—was the first to take into account the need for more airlifters to fill special operations requirements. However, MRS-05 was completed before the 9/11 terrorist attacks. It was largely based on diminished airlift requirements then considered adequate for the post-Cold War world. The document noted that the airlift fleet even then was insufficient for known requirements, and it further stated that wartime needs could be met only with “a high degree of risk.”" This quote came from: The Squeeze on Air Mobility (http://www.afa.org/magazine/july2003/0703mobility.asp) And it's not getting any better, nor is availability and usage for other areas as well. Also read "It Means “We Didn’t Buy Enough”" (http://www.afa.org/magazine/july2003/0703enough.asp) for a good discussion of current “low-density, high-demand” problems. |
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