I am pleased to be here today to discuss the combat air power capabilities of the United States. There has been considerable discussion in recent months about the Department of Defenses (DOD) aircraft modernization programs. Much of the discussion has focused on whether DOD will be able to afford the large number of new combat aircraft it currently plans to buy. Today, I would like to focus more on joint warfighting requirements, the aggregate capabilities of U.S. combat air power forces to meet those requirements, and DOD efforts to place greater emphasis on joint considerations in program and budget decisions.
Combat Air Power: Joint Mission Assessments Could Enhance Investment Decisions
1997
25 pages
Report
No indication
English
Aircraft , Management Practice , Accounting , Acquisition , Aerial warfare , Air defense , Air force , Air power , Aircraft equipment , Airframes , Attack aircraft , Attack helicopters , Department of defense , Fighter aircraft , Fixed wing aircraft , National security , Reconnaissance , United states , Warfare
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