Over the next 5 years, the Air Force plans to deploy 1,461 Advanced Cruise Missiles. Logistics support is expected to cost $ 1.7 billion. To be cost effective, the required logistics support must be available at the right time, not too early and not too late. At the request of the Chairman, House Committee on Armed Services, GAO reviewed the Air Force's management of the Advanced Cruise Missile program. In this report on logistics support management, GAO's primary objectives were to determine (1) if logistics support was being provided effectively and in accordance with program plans and (2) whether program problems existed that could increase logistics support costs. The Advanced Cruise Missile is a subsonic, turbofan-powered missile that will carry a nuclear warhead. The missile is to be carried by B-52H and B-lB bombers. After a missile is released from the bomber, the missile's engine ignites and its avionics equipment guides it to the target. The missile is to enhance the long-term effectiveness of the bomber leg of the strategic triad, and it is to have a capability of defeating projected Soviet defenses through the 1990s and beyond. The missile uses stealth (low observable) technologies to penetrate and evade enemy defenses and has greater range and accuracy than the existing Air Launched Cruise Missile. It is also to have increased operational roles and improved chances of reaching its target. Logistics support includes facilities and equipment for servicing the missile, trained maintenance personnel and flight crews, and adequate supplies of parts. This support is provided based on program plans that specify the number of missiles to be bought and the planned delivery schedule.


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