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Prowler squadrons cuts
Hearing all such news all over again I cannot resist the impression
the U.S. military is going to a catastrophe, like - for example - facing the lack of tactical electronic warfare aircraft when a next local war breaks out. When the time is a key factor, they finally may have to choose the off-the-shelf solutions which are almost ready and at hand (like replacing A-6E community by the fleet of F/A-18C and LANTIRN-equipped F-14s). More and more spendings on war in Iraq, heavy investments in revolutionary technologies like F/A-22, F-35, B-2 or MV-22, with spendings increasing and procurement numbers rapidly decreasing. People are made redundant, planes are made redundant, ships are made redundant. Is that really a good direction? Best regards, Jacek Zemlo |
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