By John T. Bennett - Staff writer
Posted : Friday Dec 11, 2009 18:08:16 EST
Courtesy Of The Air Force Times
Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Friday the 2011 Pentagon spending request is likely to include funding for development of a new Air Force bomber, Reuters reported.
The long-talked-about program has been in limbo since Gates froze it in April amid several dozen major weapons program cuts. Gates wanted the 2010 Quadrennial Defense Review to look at the need for a new long-range bomber fleet.
“We are probably going to proceed with a long-range strike initiative coming out of the Quadrennial Defense Review and various other reviews going on,” Gates told troops in Kirkuk, Iraq. “We’re looking at a family of capabilities, both manned and unmanned.”
He said funding likely would start at $1 billion, and then ramp up in subsequent years.
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