In a strange turn of events, given the continual Pentagon push for jointness, Congress has signaled a desire to see whether the Air Force and the Navy should each have “service unique” Joint Unmanned Combat System programs. Included in the 2006 defense appropriations measure is a demand for an independent study that would address whether there is sufficient difference in requirements “to merit separation.” Lawmakers also want the independent review to consider cost-saving options and evaluate USAF’s role as executive agent. It’s due by May 3.
The Air Force plans to add external weapons pylons on the B-1B bomber, both to increase the number of aircraft that can test hypersonic missiles and expand the Lancer’s loadout as USAF transitions to the B-21 bomber.