Scowcroft Independent Bomber Force Review,
Abstract
Pentagon preferences for short range instead of long range air power raise a puzzling contradiction. The long range bomber fleet is an element of the force structure that appears ideally suited to the demands of the new security environment and national military strategy. We also have a weapon system, the B-2, which is now in production and if produced in substantial quantities, could revitalize and sustain that force. Yet the DoD has consistently opposed continued B-2 production. Our analysis addresses this contradiction to help the Congress make a vital decision over the future of the bomber force. We first examine the planned future of the bomber force, its role in supporting U.S. national security, and the revolutionary potential offered by the B-2. We then examine the sources of Pentagon opposition and how this opposition has manifested itself in the recent series of studies the DoD has put forth to the Congress. We then offer a set of recommendations regarding legislation.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 23, 1997
- Accession Number
- ADA328231
Entities
People
- Bill Hoehn
- Brent Scowcroft
- Jim Courter
- John Lenczowski
- Richard Burpee