Accelerating the KC-46A tanker program is a top priority for US Transportation Command, said commander Gen. Darren McDew on Thursday. The overall Air Force requirement for tankers is 479, and the service currently plans to procure 179 KC-46As by 2027. McDew told the House Armed Services readiness subcommittee that, given current demand and the possibility of future conflicts, “if we had a thousand air refueling tankers it might be enough.” The immediate problem, however, is the slow speed of the program, which is producing 12 KC-46s per year. “We built 700 [tankers] in seven years in the sixties,” McDew told the committee. If the current rate of KC-46 production does not speed up, he said, the “plan to retire the KC-10s may be revisited.”
Senior U.S. lawmakers expressed frustration that they are being cut out of some of the Trump administration’s most central decisions on military policy and spending. Their concerns, which are shared on both sides of the aisle, concern the budget reconciliation process as well as Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s plans to slash…