The U.S. Army has about 4,300 piloted aircraft, most of which are helicopters (also known as rotary-wing aircraft). Three large, high-value fleetsthe H-60 Black Hawks, AH-64 Apaches, and H-47 Chinooksaccount for most of the helicopters, and their eventual replacement dominates the Armys future procurement costs. In this report, the Congressional Budget Office estimates the costs of replacing those helicopters and the Armys other aircraft through 2050 if the service implemented its current plans and, for aircraft with no announced replacement plans, if they were replaced when they reached the end of their typical service life.1
Cost of Replacing Today's Army Aviation Fleet
2019
20 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Aircraft , Logistics, Military Facilities, & Supplies , Business & Economics , Acquisition , Aircraft equipment , Aircrafts , Airframes , Army aircraft , Army aviation , Attack aircraft , Attack helicopters , Composite materials , Helicopters , Military procurement , Procurement , Reconnaissance , Reconnaissance aircraft , Rotary wing aircraft , Short takeoff aircraft , Transport aircraft
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