The military like many commercial companies in the world must always plan for the future in terms of not only technology but also reliability, speed, and fatigue. Aircraft under significant stresses in the process of flying and in the takeoff and landing cycles. These include significant stresses on the wing roots, the fuselage, and the landing gear.
This is especially true of aircraft in military service which in many cases see far more harsh conditions that are met by passenger airliners. Even a passenger plane flying commercial routes only has about a 20 year cycle of productivity before fatigue begins to marginalize the safety factors of the components. Given these considerations, the military must always be in the phase of developing the next replacement and having it ready when the existing models do their normal phase out at the end of their service cycle.In most cases, these aircraft have also been surpassed technologically and will require far too much expense to update to present day standards even if you ignored the fatigue factor.
This also holds true for ships, aircraft carriers, submarines, tanks, and even the infantry rifle carried by our combat troops. If we don't plan and prepare, we will not be ready when the time comes, and the time always comes.WB.
Other countries have 5th generation fighter programs in the works. Until we ban war, we need to keep ahead of the game. Although, 2,443 of them seems to be a bit excessive.
The F-35 has been in development for over 20 years, which means we spent far more on the program than $323 Billion. Even if we needed F-35s, we simply cannot afford them. Needing them or not needing them is irrelevant at this point.
The government is going bankrupt and no amount of cutting Social Security or cutting social programs for the poor will be enough to stop the deficit. The reason it won't matter is because the military accounts for too much of the federal budget. The military is what is bankrupting our government.It is a law of history that professional military forces are extremely expensive and can only be maintained by levying heavy taxes on the public.
The US has a wartime economy yet it has no chance of being invaded ever by anyone. The air force is an extremely corrupt government agency--far more corrupt than the army or navy.
I could not agree more. If we want to save $ we should start with the biggest expenditures....which is the military. We are in 2 1/2 illegal and unjust wars that are costing us billions, just so we can provide a safe haven for greedy corporations to extract resources.
Even if we needed F-35s, we simply cannot afford them. Needing them or not needing them is irrelevant at this point. The government is going bankrupt and no amount of cutting Social Security or cutting social programs for the poor will be enough to stop the deficit.
The reason it won't matter is because the military accounts for too much of the federal budget. The military is what is bankrupting our government. It is a law of history that professional military forces are extremely expensive and can only be maintained by levying heavy taxes on the public.
The US has a wartime economy yet it has no chance of being invaded ever by anyone. The air force is an extremely corrupt government agency--far more corrupt than the army or navy.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.