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"Look at the Gerald Ford, the aircraft carrier," Trump said. "It was supposed to cost 3 billion. "It was supposed to cost 3 billion. It ends up costing like 18 billion.'
The warhead will be used on the new AGM-181 LRSO cruise missile. [2] The first production unit is expected to be completed in 2027. [ 2 ] According to public descriptions of the program, the warhead will offer no increased military capability, only refurbishing and updating components, and increasing weapon safety and reliability.
To replace the ALCM, the USAF planned to award a contract for the development of the new Long-Range Stand-Off weapon in 2015. [6] Unlike the AGM-86, the LRSO will be carried on multiple aircraft. The LRSO program is to develop a weapon that can penetrate and survive integrated air defense systems and prosecute strategic targets.
The longer range ATACMS with bomblets and unitary warheads were also reportedly supplied and used starting in March 2024. [77] Ukraine fired several American-supplied longer-range missiles ATACMS into Russia, Ukrainian officials said on 18 November 2024, marking the first time Kyiv used the weapons that way in 1,000 days of war. [109]
A 75-year-old Alabama grandmother, who said earlier that she became outraged when she discovered that the $1,500 in Trump Bucks she had purchased were worthless, said she, too, was happy the ...
The plane had previously been operated as part of the Trump Shuttle fleet until a 1992 merger. [5] Trump sold this plane in 2011. [6] The 727 included a private quarters with a queen-size bed and full bath and seating for 23 passengers in three separate salons. [7] Trump's Boeing 727 aircraft, the predecessor of Trump Force One.
Trump's order that all federal employees return to office was too much, especially when coupled with the offer of a buyout that comes with eight months of pay and benefits.
The JASSM-ER is also the basis for AGM-158C Long Range Anti-Ship Missile, which is a JASSM-ER with a new seeker. [65] The Air Force used the B-1 Lancer to complete a captive carry test of an LRASM to ensure the bomber can carry it, as both missiles use the same airframe.