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Defense contractors compete for huge bomber contract

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In the coming weeks, the U.S. Air Force will announce the biggest defense deal of the decade. It will also be the last contract for a new manned combat aircraft for probably 20 years (www.cnbc.com) More...

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preacher1
preacher1 1
I guess this is all big business for somebody else to understand, but I can't understand why Boeing and Lockheed would be together, rather than independent. All have the technology and financial wherewithal.
sparkie624
sparkie624 1
Fantastic, but I wonder how they got this one through the obama side of the house... We need to expand our military big time as it is so low now, I don't hardly see how we can defend our selves.
chalet
chalet 1
In the 50s the so patriotic defense contractors scared the hell out of DOD and the incumbent president claiming that the Soviets had a bid gap over the US in the missile dept. Once many billions were spent then it was the bomber gap and more billions were sent down to buy B-1s and the so expensive B-2s. And so they better start a new missile gap scare, after all they got to get even richer.
preacher1
preacher1 1
They still hadn't nobody answered my question as to why Boeing & Lockheed are together in this bid.
MrWidgeon
Bill Bailey 1
To answer your question Preacher, M-O-N-E-Y !
The development costs are going to be staggering.
It's not uncommon for 2 companies to team up for a large project.
Boeing & Lockheed teamed up before on the F-22, so a new team for a new bomber is old hat to them.
Northrop-Grumman is going to have an advantage in stealth tech. for large aircraft, so B&L have to overcome that too.
preacher1
preacher1 1
Well, I been thinking about this some in the meantime, and if Northrup lose out, Boeing/Lockheed may gobble them up and they'd have the technology too.
MrWidgeon
Bill Bailey 1
A takeover might be possible, but N-G have plenty of irons in the fire too.
I think it would all depend on how much $$$$ the company bets on it's future over that contract.
preacher1
preacher1 1
Well N-G has the stealth technology for the larger aircraft and Boeing / Lockheed will have it for the F 22. Seems like there is a maintenance problem on it though on the B 2 and not on the Raptor, so idk.

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