Tactical Aircraft


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Tactical Aircraft


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Tactical Aircraft


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As the Department of Defense (DOD) enters the 21st century, the average ages of its weapon systems and equipment are increasing, primarily because DOD has not routinely replaced items bought during the Cold War. According to DOD officials, the aging of weapon systems and equipment reduce readiness. To keep pace with the maintenance required for aging systems and equipment, the military services have diverted funds from modernization accounts to operating and support accounts. DOD faces major challenges as it continues to implement its current tactical aircraft modernization plans. The Navy and the Air Force will be inable to procure enough new tactical aircraft to reduce the average age of tactical aircraft. During the next 11 years, the average age will continue to increase, especially in the Air Force. The upcoming Quadrennial Defense Review provides an opportunity to assess whether the issue of aging requires concerted attention.




Tactical Aircraft


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Tactical Aircraft


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GAO-01-163 Tactical Aircraft: Modernization Plans Will Not Reduce Average Age of Aircraft




Tactical Aircraft


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Aircraft cannibalization


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Controlling Costs in Tactical Aircraft Programs


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