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Road to 350: What Does the US Navy Do Anyway?

Good article from USNI on the cost of industrial warfare:


Replacing the Navy’s expenditure of 220 Standard Missile-2s, SM-3s, and SM-6s in the Red Sea between October 2023 and January 2025 is estimated to cost more than $500 million. The Navy fired these missiles to intercept drones that cost the Houthis an estimated $2,000-$20,000 each, with their most valuable munitions being the $40,000-$52,000 Shahed 136 one-way attack drones. The Navy’s cheapest interceptor, the SM-2, costs approximately $2.1 million.
 

The planned drawdowns include:

  • Reducing the number of F-16 and F-15E fighter jets from roughly 150 to 100
  • Reducing maritime reconnaissance aircraft from 26 to 15 and cutting all eight aerial refueling tanker jets previously available to Europe
  • Reallocating a missile-launching submarine and an aircraft carrier, along with several warships and scores of jets that join the carrier’s missions
  • Reallocating one of two groups of bombers previously assigned for Europe’s defense
 

The planned drawdowns include:

  • Reducing the number of F-16 and F-15E fighter jets from roughly 150 to 100
  • Reducing maritime reconnaissance aircraft from 26 to 15 and cutting all eight aerial refueling tanker jets previously available to Europe
  • Reallocating a missile-launching submarine and an aircraft carrier, along with several warships and scores of jets that join the carrier’s missions
  • Reallocating one of two groups of bombers previously assigned for Europe’s defense

And the Kremlin rejoiced.
 
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