During a period of 'upgrading' the majority of it's stock of aircraft, the USAF has requested funding in it's FY2013 budget of $292million to develop their next generation bomber, christened the Long Range Strike - B, in order to replace it's current stock of bomber aircraft. This is due to the overall US policy of primarily focussing on Asia and therefore a next generation strike aircraft with modern stealth, propulsion and avionics with the potential to be able so successfully hit targets in the PRC.
The USAF is supposedly planning to buy 80 -100 aircraft.
The main driving force behind this aircraft is to keep the costs under control and hopefully keep them under $550million per aircraft. This will primarily be done using plenty of OTS equipment.
One interesting thing to read about this program is that apparently the USAF isn't "trying to jam all of these advanced capabilities,” — such as ISR, EW and communications support — into the new airplane" and instead relying on greater support on a "family" of different systems.
They're aiming at a cost of maximum $550million per aircraft, a long way off the $2bn per B-2 (i think was roughly the cost).
Won't be a bad price for what the aircraft will be which - i believe - is a shot at trying to replace. As this is a recent revival of the program (Feb 2012 i think), if we wan't any actual details as to what systems it will carry or what sort of performance it will have then we've got to look back at 2011 data. If the requirements have changed, I have no idea.
It's been thrown around that the max range will be circa 5000nm and that it'll have the option to be unmanned + will eventually be nuclear capable. Anyway i'll drop a few links for you to have a leaf through (but keep an eye out for the 2011 articles, may not be correct). Personally, I think it'll be a very potent platform given the advances in LO tech and avionics since the B-2 came about
http://www.dodbuzz.com/2012/02/24/afa-new-bomber-program-underway/
http://www.dodbuzz.com/2012/02/13/the-air-forces-simple-no-frills-advanced-new-bomber/
Schwartz Defends Cost of USAF’s Next-Gen Bomber | Defense News | defensenews.com
U.S. Air Force May Buy 175 Bombers | Defense News | defensenews.com
New bomber could conduct long-range missions - Air Force News | News from Afghanistan & Iraq - Air Force Times
I'm gunna look like a right tit if it's been cancelled since February.
The USAF is supposedly planning to buy 80 -100 aircraft.
The main driving force behind this aircraft is to keep the costs under control and hopefully keep them under $550million per aircraft. This will primarily be done using plenty of OTS equipment.
One interesting thing to read about this program is that apparently the USAF isn't "trying to jam all of these advanced capabilities,” — such as ISR, EW and communications support — into the new airplane" and instead relying on greater support on a "family" of different systems.
They're aiming at a cost of maximum $550million per aircraft, a long way off the $2bn per B-2 (i think was roughly the cost).
Won't be a bad price for what the aircraft will be which - i believe - is a shot at trying to replace. As this is a recent revival of the program (Feb 2012 i think), if we wan't any actual details as to what systems it will carry or what sort of performance it will have then we've got to look back at 2011 data. If the requirements have changed, I have no idea.
It's been thrown around that the max range will be circa 5000nm and that it'll have the option to be unmanned + will eventually be nuclear capable. Anyway i'll drop a few links for you to have a leaf through (but keep an eye out for the 2011 articles, may not be correct). Personally, I think it'll be a very potent platform given the advances in LO tech and avionics since the B-2 came about
http://www.dodbuzz.com/2012/02/24/afa-new-bomber-program-underway/
http://www.dodbuzz.com/2012/02/13/the-air-forces-simple-no-frills-advanced-new-bomber/
Schwartz Defends Cost of USAF’s Next-Gen Bomber | Defense News | defensenews.com
U.S. Air Force May Buy 175 Bombers | Defense News | defensenews.com
New bomber could conduct long-range missions - Air Force News | News from Afghanistan & Iraq - Air Force Times
I'm gunna look like a right tit if it's been cancelled since February.
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