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Now That Congress Has Blocked F-22 Retirement Again, What Will The US Air Force Do With The Jets?
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Now That Congress Has Blocked F-22 Retirement Again, What Will The US Air Force Do With The Jets?
Story by Aaron Spray • 17h
Older Block 20 F-22 Raptors are not combat-ready or suitable for high-intensity combat.
Air Force wants to divest these F-22s to focus on building advanced NGAD by 2030.
Congress disagrees and fears an intermediary capability gap if the F-22s are retired.
The US Air Force has asked to divest and retire around 250 aircraft for Fiscal Year 2025. This includes many A-10 Warthogs, F-16s, and F-15s. But notably, the Air Force has once again asked to divest 32 Block 20 F-22 Raptors. However, once again, Congress has moved to prohibit the Air Force from retiring dozens of the most advanced fifth-generation fighter jets. Now, the question is, what will happen to the Air Force's unwanted Block 20 Raptors?
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/now-that-congress-has-blocked-f-22-retirement-again-what-will-the-us-air-force-do-with-the-jets/ar-BB1n6Dx1?ocid=widgetonlockscreen&cvid=b9b48a19fa3b4334a3bb7200d553b516&ei=55
Timber Rattler:
The USAF is ALWAYS fixated on that next generation fighter, whatever that may be. It's never satisfied with what it has, which is becoming increasingly nothing.
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