The ‘surprise’ truth about the performance of US fighter aircraft
The GAO’s latest assessment report reveals the truth about the performance of US fighter jets and warns the force is at risk of becoming an “empty force”.
According to a recent report by the magazine Popular Mechanics (USA), a new report of the US Government recently warned that, in the past 9 years, almost no fighter aircraft of the US Air Force has reached the mark. 80% of combat efficiency, only 2 out of 46 fighter types have “mission capability”.
This report, produced by the US Government’s Government Accountability Office (GAO), focuses on the problem of US fighters having exceptionally low combat readiness rates for many years and recently. Like no fighter jet can maintain a high level of “mission capability”.
The report, titled Weapon Systems Sustainability, studied 46 types of Military aircraft from the Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, and Army, with a focus on aircraft such as aircraft. F-22 Raptor fighter aircraft, F-35, F/A-18C and A-10 attack aircraft and important mission support aircraft such as C-17 transport aircraft, relay aircraft KC-135 oil tanker and E-6B nuclear command and control aircraft.
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