Les F-22 destinés à la retraite

L’US Air Force ne peut pas utiliser ses avions F-22 Block 20 en cas de conflit, car cela nécessiterait trop d’efforts et coûterait trop cher pour préparer l’avion au combat, a déclaré un haut responsable du service.

« Ils ne feront jamais partie des forces de combat. Ils ne disposent pas des communications les plus modernes. Ils ne tirent pas avec les armes les plus modernes. Ils ne disposent pas des capacités de guerre électronique les plus modernes », a déclaré le lieutenant-général Richard Moore, chef d’état-major adjoint chargé des plans et programmes de l’armée de l’air.

L’Air Force demande la suppression de 32 blocs 20 F-22 dans son budget 2024 – un désinvestissement qui a été bloqué par le Congrès l’année dernière. 

“There’s a lot of thought that it’s too early to be walking away from fifth-gen[eration] aircraft, and the Block 20s certainly are, but they are not the Block 30/35 aircraft. They are not the fifth-gen Air Force that we’re going to carry into combat, and it was a little bit of a difficult choice, but a choice that we made nonetheless, because we believe it’s imperative to get to the future,” Moore said Thursday during a Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies event.

Rep. Rob Wittman, R-Va., chairman of the House Armed Services’s tactical air and land forces subcommittee, said the Government Accountability Office is looking at what it would take to bring an F-22 Block 20 up to combat classification, because there’s still utility left in the aircraft.

“That new of an airframe—[it] just doesn’t make sense to take out of the inventory. So I think we have to ask some really tough questions about that,” Wittman told Defense One on Friday. 

The service plans to use the money it will save—roughly $485 million a year and $2.5 billion across the next five years—to fund its Next Generation Air Dominance program, Moore said, its new, secretive fighter jet.

“​​We are convinced and it is crystal clear to us that in order to get into the early- to mid-[20]30s with a force that can win, we have to get to a sixth-gen fighter, and that’s NGAD,” Moore said. Audrey Decker

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