XanderCrews wrote:weasel1962 wrote:This currently follows the USMC FY 2019 aviation plan. Will be interesting to see if this holds.
It very well may. I don't think theres going to be deep cuts to the military. The US is just going to punt and run up debt, much like the rest of the west. We gave up responsible spending decades ago, and now we are going to give up even pretending to have responsible spending.
Budget wise, the corp at least have already gotten budgets approved for 161 out of 353 Bs up to FY 21. Cs are slower with 139 budgeted.
With earlier announcements, looks like USMC C squadrons (314 & 311) will follow together with 214, That means the plan to keep the remaining harriers solely at Cherry point looks like being on course.
https://seapowermagazine.org/marine-cor ... in-f-35cs/Considering the bi-partisan support for the F-35 program shown in the house, I agree there is unlikely to be deep cuts to the F-35 program at least. Not sure about the rest of the military. At least they won't have funds being channeled to build a wall.