Anowreck wrote:
Chicanery is so much more sophisticated these days....
Maybe so in the minds of the corporate 'slicks', their politician whores, and military procurement folks ready to retire
into cushy civilian jobs in the industry, but little things like Duhbya's Secretary of the Air Force appointee James G. Roche
who also happened to be a recent former VP of Northrop Grumman...conflict of interest bells start a'ringing here!
Not a very sophisticated image at all...
Aircraft _______cost_______fuel capacity_____Availability_________
KC-135.............N/A.............90tons................phase out
KC-767............$120M..........90tons................now
KC-30/45.........$160M..........110tons..............now, but need bigger runways/hangars
KC-777.............$230M.........148tons..............3yrs&needs bigger runways/hangars
The KC-767 is an upgrade in medium tanker replace requirement utlizing currently available infrastructure runways/hangars
KC-30/45 and KC-777 are heavies and beyond the KC-135 replacement requirement...infrastructure mods add to
an already overburdened defense budget.
Is my understanding and math even close to the issues involved here?
The idea, I thought was to replace the KC-135 as soon as possible with a bird for the least cost, but fitting into the
current support/mission needs structure as soon as possible???
