Drone by Northrop Shouldn’t Be Retired, Lawmakers Says

27 April 2012
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By Roxana Tiron and Tony Capaccio Bloomberg

The Pentagon’s plan to retire one version of Northrop Grumman Corp. (NOC)’s Global Hawk drone would be blocked under a U.S. House panel’s defense legislation.

The House Armed Services subcommittee on air and land forces would require that the secretary of the Air Force take “all actions necessary” to keep the so-called Global Hawk Block 30 operating through 2014, according to a document the panel released today.

The Pentagon in February proposed truncating purchases of the Global Hawk variant and putting the drones it had already bought into storage. Air Force officials said those drones are more expensive to operate and have less sensing capacity than Lockheed Martin Corp.’s older U-2 spy planes. The Defense Department has projected savings of $2.5 billion over five years from truncating the Block 30 version of the Global Hawk.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-04-26/drone-by-northrop-shouldn-t-be-retired-lawmakers-says.html

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2 Responses to Drone by Northrop Shouldn’t Be Retired, Lawmakers Says

  1. Patrick Egan on 27 April 2012 at 1:22 pm

    I don’t get it. I’ve heard on several occasions that there is a commercial business case for this aircraft??

  2. Concerned Taxpayer on 27 April 2012 at 3:12 pm

    So, you’re going to waste billions of taxpayer dollars on an aircraft that the Air Force neither wants or needs??? Especially, if there’s an aircraft (U-2) that can do the same job (maybe even a better job) for way less. Wow…way to go, Congress (shaking my head)!!

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