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04-17-2015, 05:02 AM
US Navy Secretary Wants to Stop Using Fighter Pilots in Favor of Drones (http://gizmodo.com/us-navy-secretary-wants-to-stop-using-fighter-pilots-in-1698416632)
Manned fighter jets may have a limited future. The secretary of the US Navy has announced that the new F-35 Lightning II “should be, and almost certainly will be, the last manned strike fighter aircraft the Department of the Navy will ever buy or fly.”
The Register reports (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/04/16/drone_alone_us_navy_secretary_gives_up_on_manned_f ighters/) that the Navy’s secretary Ray Mabus made the announcement at the Sea-Air-Space 2015 conference on Wednesday. In his speech, Mabus explained (http://navylive.dodlive.mil/2015/04/15/secnavs-prepared-remarks-at-sea-air-space-2015/):
With unmanned technology, removing a human from the machine can open up room to experiment with more risk, improve systems faster and get them to the fleet quicker. While unmanned technology itself is not new, the potential impact these systems will have on the way we operate is almost incalculable... We need to give ideas like this one a place to flourish, and that’s why, in the coming months, we will be making some pretty substantial changes to how the Department is organized to ensure the structure is in place to help incorporate this capability more fluidly into our operations.
http://gizmodo.com/us-navy-secretary-wants-to-stop-using-fighter-pilots-in-1698416632?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+gizmodo%2Ffull+%28Gizmodo%29
But the F-35 fiasco providing corporate welfare will be retained to transfer $Ts in wealth from taxpayers to the MIC.
Manned fighter jets may have a limited future. The secretary of the US Navy has announced that the new F-35 Lightning II “should be, and almost certainly will be, the last manned strike fighter aircraft the Department of the Navy will ever buy or fly.”
The Register reports (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/04/16/drone_alone_us_navy_secretary_gives_up_on_manned_f ighters/) that the Navy’s secretary Ray Mabus made the announcement at the Sea-Air-Space 2015 conference on Wednesday. In his speech, Mabus explained (http://navylive.dodlive.mil/2015/04/15/secnavs-prepared-remarks-at-sea-air-space-2015/):
With unmanned technology, removing a human from the machine can open up room to experiment with more risk, improve systems faster and get them to the fleet quicker. While unmanned technology itself is not new, the potential impact these systems will have on the way we operate is almost incalculable... We need to give ideas like this one a place to flourish, and that’s why, in the coming months, we will be making some pretty substantial changes to how the Department is organized to ensure the structure is in place to help incorporate this capability more fluidly into our operations.
http://gizmodo.com/us-navy-secretary-wants-to-stop-using-fighter-pilots-in-1698416632?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+gizmodo%2Ffull+%28Gizmodo%29
But the F-35 fiasco providing corporate welfare will be retained to transfer $Ts in wealth from taxpayers to the MIC.