Sunday, April 26, 2020
Military Aviation Essays - Stealth Aircraft, Monoplanes,
  Military Aviation  Thesis: Military aircraft has become more sophisticated in variety,  effectiveness in war situations, and special maneuvering techniques in recent  years. Military aircraft has become more sophisticated in variety, effectiveness  in war situations, and special maneuvering techniques in recent years. With the  advance of stealth technology, many new and very effective aircraft have been  developed. The F-117A was used during Operation Dessert Storm and every plane  came back without a scratch. The very expensive B-2 stealth bomber has never  been used in actual war, but during testing it was a success. The Advanced    Tactical Fighter program was started to make an aircraft that could supercruise,  the ability to cruise at supersonic speeds, and didn't cost very much. The YF-22  and YF-23 were the first planes to accomplish this. With all the planes we know  of, there are also top secret programs probably going on right now. A new  fighter that has never been heard of before has been spotted. As John Welch, the  assistant secretary of Air Force said, "Stealth gives us back that  fundamental element of war called surprise" (Goodall 9). After it was found  that aircraft could be very useful in war, it was used for large scale  reconnaissance. Then people started to add bombs to aircraft and then airplanes  started to become an essence of war. After World War 2, new bombers were  developed with fast speed, and could travel far distances. They could also carry  nuclear bombs and missiles. The use of the bomber aircraft then led to the  fighter, which was equipped with guns and missiles. Helicopters were also found  to be good strike aircraft. They were armed with cannons, machine guns, rockets,  torpedoes, and a variety of missiles. Vertical takeoff made the helicopter an  advantage. The first flight of the F-117A was in June of 1981 in Groom Lake test  facility. The total cost for the development of the F-117A was just under two  billion dollars, but it only cost $43 million to make each plane. It became  operational in October of 1983 and was the first operational stealth aircraft  ever built. The F-117A is a night attack plane powered by two, nonafterburning    General Electric engines. F-117As were designed for first-strike capabilities  and to be able to fly into any countries airspace undetected. The primary task  of the F-117A is to break through enemy airspace, destroy high value targets,  and return back unharmed. They were considered to first be used in several  different tasks, but weren't used until Operation Dessert Storm where they did  an excellent job. As Donald Rice, Secretary of the Air Force, said,  "Everyone now agrees the F-117 was a real bargain" (9). During    Operation Dessert Storm the F-117As were found out to be very successful. The  war began on January 16, 1991 when the F-117A fighters entered the Iraqi  airspace on their way to downtown Baghdad. There were 43 of them over the skies  of Iraq and not one was lost even though they went against one of the most  modern air-defense systems in the world. Operation Dessert Storm was the largest  aerial bombing attack in war history. It was also the first time a stealth  aircraft was used as a main weapon. On the first day of Dessert Storm the    Lockheed F-117As dropped sixty-two 2,000 pound bombs on Baghdad destroying the  most critical targets of the Iraqi military, including the headquarters of the    Iraqi air force. "We've seen that not only does stealth work, but that it  puts fewer assets at risk and saves lives" (9), as Donald Rice said. The  pilots of those F-117As flew through the hardest anti-aircraft missiles any  pilot has ever flown through. When you think of stealth, most people probably  think of B-2 stealth bomber, but most people don't realize that it hasn't even  been used in a real war situation yet. In November of 1987 the Pentagon ordered  the first four B-2s to be built for $2 billion. Each B-2 cost $437.4 million to  build. After the military liked the bomber, they originally ordered 133 of them,  then they cut back to 75 because of the deficit-reduction bill. Then, in 1992,  the House of Representatives voted to buy only twenty, and later only 15 saying  that 10 would be enough. With four General Electric engines with 19,000 pounds  of thrust each, the B-2s were made to carry a lot of weight. The Advanced    Technology Bomber, as it was called, was made so it couldn't be spotted by enemy  radar. After testing it was found out that it is almost impossible to    
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