Ozzy Blizzard
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The F-111s in service belong to the RAAF, having purchased a total of 35, including a number for spares. IIRC there are approximately 17 still in service in Oz, but that number is to be winding down until retirement in ~2010.
At the time of retirement from the USAF in 1996, there were ~225 in service. It is likely that a number of airframes are still sitting in Davis Motham, but it is very questionable as to how effective (cost/time-wise) it would be to have them refurbished. Given the airframe age, as well as new developments in weapons, avionics and engines, the aircraft would virtually need to be rebuilt.
Such an undertaking would be expensive, as well as time consuming unless some sort of critical need fast track acquisition could be done. Even then, time would be needed to design the upgrade, select the airframes for rentry in service, then implement the upgrades.
Also, even with this being done successfully (if that is possible), the upgraded F-111 still will not have the range, payload or IADS penetration capabilities that a B-2 has.
-Cheers
Tod you hit the nail on the head mate. For any of the EF-111's to be made operational they will litterally have to be rebuilt, and then your still dealing with 40 year old airframes, so they'll be maintinance intenceive. It'll be a frigging nightmare!
If the USAF was dead set on getting an offenceive EW capability they would just order some brand spanking new EA-18G's which would probably offer more capablility at less cost. AFAIK the production line is in full swing.
As for what the US DOD will do, I compleatly agree with weasel and atilla, they will nothing. 1 out of 21 will hurt but the loss of capability can and will be absorbed by the USAF. It wont be replaced by anything.