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What aircraft does the US Air Force have now?

199865438+1October 65438+July 0999 65438+20001October plane

strategic bomber

85 85 70 B-52H Stratospheric Fortress

8 1 73 93 B- 1B gunner

192121b-2a elves (4 for experiment)

Fighter/attack aircraft

433 615 397f-15a/f-15b/f-15c/f-15 eagle

194 202 205 F- 15E attack eagle

809 792 791f-16a/f-16b/f-16c/f-16d Falcon

0 2 4 F-22A Raptors (order)

56 5 1 54 F-117A Secret Warrior (including 6 trainers and1testing machine)

233 27 1 209 A/OA- 10 lightning II

8 8 9 AC- 130H ghost

12 12 12 AC- 130 u Ghost

12 unknown F-4 ghost

# 1 1 YF 15

YF 3-1 17

Electronic/reconnaissance/observation

NEACP command/control

32 32 33 E-3A Airborne Early Warning Sentinel

4 4 3 EC- 18B

22 22 3 1 EC- 130E/H/J

24 0 unknown EF- 1 1 1 crow

1 5 8 E-8A/E-8C

3 1 35 3 1 U-2S dragon girl

2 2 2 SR-7 1 blackbird

2 2 3 OC- 135B open sky verification aircraft

2 2 2 E-9A Telemetry Relay Aircraft (Canada DHC-8)

19 19 19 RC- 135s/U/V/W/X

5 9 6 EC- 135A/EC- 135E ranging aircraft.

3 3 Unknown EC- 135K

Strategic command and control

1 1 1 EC- 137d

0 4 6 WC- 130J Meteorological Reconnaissance

5 2 3 WC- 135B Meteorological Reconnaissance

Tanker (aircraft)

7 9 9 HC- 130 Hercules SAR

28 28 3 1 MC- 130P war shadow

59 59 59 KC- 10A Supplement

253 255 250kc-135a/KC-135e/KC-135r stratospheric tanker.

2 3 3 NKC- 135 Stratospheric Oil Tanker

Carrier

8 1 8 1 70 C-5A/B/C galaxy

23 23 23 C-9A/C-9C Nightingale

36 34 38 C- 12C/D/J Huron

27 43 48 C- 17 Global Overlord III (order)

131212c-20a/c-20b/c-20h meandering III/IV

78 76 77 C-2 1

0 3 0 C-22 (see Air National Guard)

3 3 3 C-23A Sherpa (UK)

10 7 10 C-27A.

0 2 4 C-32A

1 1 1 CT-43A

201191201c-130 e/h/j Hercules/Hercules II

4 4 4 NC- 130 Hercules

7 7 6 C- 135 stratosphere crane

7 4 4 C- 137B/C

154122 95c-141b Transport Star

2 2 2 VC-25A Air Force One

3 3 2 NT-39

other

23 53 64 MC- 130 combat claw E/H I/II

2 3 3 UV- 18B Double Otter (Canada DHC-6)

Unmanned aerial vehicle

# RQ-4A Global Hawk

0 RQ-3A dark star (project cancelled)

# RQ- 1A carnivore

training plane

156180180t-1jayhawk

112110/10t-3 fireflies (UK)

420 4 18 4 14 T-37B birdsong

402 4 16 4 13 T-38A claw

69 69 77 AT-38B claw

1 1 1 T-39 (25 stored)

3 3 3 T-4 1A/T-4 1C

13 1 1 10T-43A

9 9 9 TG-7

3 2 2 TC- 135

3 3 3 TG-3

14 14 14 TG-4

4 4 4 TG-9

# 1 1 TG- 10

2 2 2 TG- 1 1

4 4 4 U-2ST

2 TC- 135S/W

helicopter

40 40 40 MH-53J Paving Dusk (H-53 Super Stallion)

13 13 9 MH-60 paving eagles

43 47 49 HH-60G Paving Eagle

14 14 8 HH- 1 Iroquois SAR

iroquois

6 6 10 TH-53A trainer

missile

Air to air

# # 4300 AIM-7E/F/M sparrows

# 9200 AIM-9P/L/M rattlesnake

# 4,500 AIM- 120A AMRAAM

Air-ground/air-ground

Agm-65a/agm-65b/agm-65d/agm-65g calfskin

90 90 70 AGM-84A Harpoon (for B-52G/H)

200,200,200 AGM-86C conventional air-launched cruise missiles

19607 196078000 agm-88a/b Hamm

502 502 100 AGM- 130A

# 66 # GAM(GPS Guided Ammunition)

10, 145 GBU- 10

GBU- 12

2,823 2,823 # gbu-15 (only applicable to F- 15)

13, 1 14 GBU-24a/BPA ving III

3, 2 133, 2 13 # GBU-27 (GBU-23a/B is improved for F- 1 17).

125 GBU-28 armor-piercing projectile

13013010agm-142a/agm-142b/agm-142c/agm-142d raptor.

0 5 000 4 920 Sensor Detonation Weapon (under order)

Ground to air

46 46 46 Lightsaber (UK)

Roland (France/Germany)

# # # FIM-92A/B/C stinger (deployed in Korea)

Strategic (nuclear) missile

LGM-30G Militia III

LGM-30F militia II

50 50 50 LGM- 1 18A Peacekeeper (MX)

1.3601.3601.100agm-86b air-launched cruise missile.

423 423 400 AGM- 129 Advanced Cruise Missile

1.228 # 1.500 AGM-69 short-range attack missiles

Air National Guard

strategic bomber

1417 20b-1b gunner

Fighter/attack aircraft

11611699f-15 eagle

63 1 607 577 F- 16 falcon

64 74 84 A- 10 Lightning II

0 0 0 F-4G wild weasel

30 26 18 OA- 10 Lightning II

Electronic/reconnaissance/observation

0 0 0 RF-4C Ghost

Tanker (aircraft)

224 72 222 KC- 135a, KC- 135e, KC- 135r stratospheric tanker.

Freight/transport/trainer

1 1 32 14 C-5 galaxy

10 C-9A/C nightingale

4 4 4 C-2 1A Lille Jet

3 3 3 C-22B

26A· Metlau III

224110214c-130 Hercules B/E/H/J

164815c-141transport star

2 2 1 T-43A (Boeing 737-200)

6 6 10 LC- 130H Hercules

helicopter

181718hh-60g Paving Eagle

air force reserve

strategic bomber

9 9 9 B-52H Stratospheric Fortress

Fighter/attack aircraft

607175f-16a/f-16b/f-16c/f-16d Falcon.

10 24 24 O/A- 10 lightning

24 27 27 A- 10 Lightning II

Carrier

32 32 32 C-5A galaxy

1111106c-130 e/h Hercules.

9 9 4 MC- 130P Hercules

5 5 8 MC- 130E combat claw I/II

101010 WC-130h Hercules

46 46 45 C- 14 1B transport star

62 62 75 KC- 135E/R Stratospheric Oil Tanker

helicopter

25 25 24 HH-60G Paving Eagle

deploy

Air force space command

Peterson Air Force Base Headquarters

65438+ Fourth Army Vandenberg

2 1 space joint Peterson

Vandenberg, 30th Space Wing.

Patrick, 45th Space Wing

50 th Space United with schrieffer

Oni Tsuka, 750th Space Brigade.

Warren of the 20th Army.

Warren, 90th Space Wing

No.965438 +0 Space United Minot

Mamstrom, 34 1 Space Wing

Air combat command

Li Lang head office

Nernis air combat center

Nellis, 57th Combat Wing.

Nelis, 99th Air Force Base Wing.

The 53rd United.

1 Army Tingdahl

Barksdale Eighth Army

Barksdale, 2nd Bomber Wing.

Minot, 5th Bomber Wing.

God, the 7th bomber wing.

Ellsworth, 28th bomber wing.

The 509th bomber allied itself with Whiteman.

Artillery, 27th Fighter Wing

Iceland 85th Brigade

9 th junxiao village

Seymour Johnson, Fourth Wing

Langley, 1 fighter wing

Muramura, 20th Fighter Wing

Egeland, 33rd Fighter Wing

Moody of the 347th Fighter Wing

Davis Monson, 12 troops

Bill, 9th Reconnaissance Wing

Orford, 55th United.

Davis Monson, 355th Wing

Shanju, 366 United

Holloman, 49th Fighter Wing.

Tinker, 552 Air Force Control Wing

Air Force Education and Training Command

Second army group

17 Coach and Goodfellow

Lackland, the 37th Coach United.

8 1 coach and Kessler

Shepard, 83rd Coach United

38 1 Coach United with Van der Berg

19 army

12 flight instructor and Rudolph

332nd Army

Coach United Columbus Airlines 14 flight

37 th flight coach wing

49 th flight coach wing

48 th flight coach wing

50 th flight coach wing

Labrin, coach of the 47th Flying Team.

Luke, 56th Fighter Wing

Cortland, 58th Special Operations Wing.

Reese, the 64th flight instructor wing.

35 th flight coach wing

Vance, 7 1 flight instructor wing.

Sheppard, 80th flight instructor wing.

Altus, 97th Aviation Mobile Wing.

3 14 Little Rock Air Mobile Wing

162 fighter brigade Tescon

Tingdahl, 325th Fighter Wing.

Air mobile command

Scott headquarters

Scott Oil Air Transport Control Center

Mcguire Air Force Mobile Operations Center

/kloc-Travis of the 0/5 army

McDeere, 6th Air Refueling Wing

Travis, 60th Aviation Mobile Wing

McChord, 62nd Air Wing.

Scott, 375th Air Wing

Mai Cornell, 22nd aerial refueling wing.

Fairchild, 92nd Air Refueling Wing.

2 1 Army mcguire

Andrews, 89th Air Wing

Dover, 436th Air Wing

Charleston, 437th Air Wing

Mcguire, 305th Aviation Mobile Wing.

19 aerial refueling joint Robbins

3 19 aerial refueling joint focus

Air Force Special Operations Command

Heliport headquarters

16 special operations wing helipad

352nd Special Operations Brigade, Milden Hall, UK.

Japan Kadena 353rd Special Operations Brigade

Heliport, 720th Special Tactical Brigade

Heliport, Air Force Special Operations Academy

Pacific air force

Headquartered in Hickam, Hawaii

Japan Yokota 5 th Army

15 Hawaiian United Hickam Air Force Base

18 United with Kadena, Japan

Japan Yokota 374th Air Transport Wing

Japan's Misawa 35th Fighter Wing

Korea Wushan 7 th Army

Korea Gunsan 8 th Fighter Wing

5 1 United with Wushan, Korea

1 1 Army Elmendorf

Elmendorf, the third wing.

1 1 air control wing Elmendorf

Elson, 354th United.

Anderson, Guam, 13 Army

United States Air Force in Europe

Germany ramstein headquarters

British Third Army Milden Hall

British 48th Fighter Wing Lackens.

The Fourth Air Support Brigade in Heidelberg, Germany

The 52nd Fighter Wing in Spandrem, Germany

The 86th Air Transport Wing in Ramstein, Germany

46th Air Force Base Brigade, Rhein-Main, Germany

BritishNo. 100 Milden Hall of Air Refueling Wing.

16 army aviano, Italy

3 1 Fighter Wing Aviano, Italy

4 190 Italy United Airlines

Turkish celik's 39th Tactical Brigade

Central command

Saudi Arabia Joint (Provisional) Al Kaji No.4404

Air force material command

Wright-Patterson Aviation Systems Center

88th Air Force Base Wing

The 4950th test wing

Hans Kamm, Wright Laboratory Electronic Systems Center

Griffith Air Force Base Rome Laboratory, 66th Air Force Base Wing

Brooks, Center for Human Factor Systems

Space and Missile System Center of Armstrong Laboratory in Los Angeles

Cortland, 377th Air Force Base Wing.

Air Force Development Test Center

Egelin, 46th test flight wing.

Test group 585

96th Air Force Base Wing

Edwards air force flight test center

95th Air Force Base Wing

Edwards, 4 12 test wing

The 450th test wing

Hill, 545th Test Brigade

Arnold engineering development center

Ogden Air Force Logistics Center Hill

75th Air Force Base

Oklahoma Air Force Logistics Center Tinker

72nd Air Force Base Wing

Sacramento Air Force Logistics Center McLelland

77th Air Force Base Wing

76th Air Force Base Wing

78th Air Force Base Wing

Davis Manson, Aerospace Maintenance and Reconstruction Center

Air Force Scientific Research Bureau Bolin

budget

Air force budget (unit: 1× 1 billion dollars)

FY99 FY00 0 1

Personnel17.017.818.3

Operation and maintenance 27.0 25.7 27.7

Procurement 18.2 18.6 20.9

Research, development, testing and evaluation13.71312.8

Military architecture 1. 1.2 1.2

Residential1.21.1.1

Total 78.2 77.4 82.0

Systems (Quantity/Million USD)

FY99 FY00 0 1

C- 17 global hegemon 3/2,570.45/2,6712,211.9

Hercules II 0/29.10/46.42/208.438+0

E-8C joint star 2/473.31/226.31/260.6

F- 15A attack eagle 5/267.3-//-

Coach system of joint base aircraft 22/108.229/11.427/1/3.8.

amram 180/89.7 187/89.7 204/98.7

MLV

Global positioning-/87.8-125.4-/196.9

Combined programmable fuze-11.5-/-9.3

Joint direct attack ammunition 3,778/79.58,158/189.79,098/219.8.

Predator UAV 7/129.87/57.17/22.438+0

Research, development, testing and evaluation projects

Fiscal year 98, fiscal year 99 and fiscal year 00.

F-22 advanced tactical fighter 2010.71.571.65438+0.222.2

Joint attack fighter 9 13.4 923.3 476.9

B-2 Elf Stealth Bomber 434.9131201.8

Joint air-to-ground defense missile167.2130.9168.4

Millstar 609.7 546.5 36 1.3

Navigation satellite GPS satellite 259.4 188 269.8

Airborne laser technology 153.5 257.3 308.6

Space-based infrared system 55 1.4 73 1.6 557.7

Development planning and planning

B-2A stealth bomber

B-2 Elf or stealth bomber is the main long-range strategic bomber of the Air Force. At present, it is planned to purchase 20 aircraft, enough to equip two squadrons, and the estimated cost is 44.4 billion US dollars. The first batch of 10 B-2 Block- 10 aircraft served in Whiteman air force base and were equipped in the 393rd bomber squadron. The rest 10 is equipped with 7 15 bomber squadron at the beginning of 1998. All Air Force B-2s are improved according to the standard of Block-20, and then improved according to the standard of Block-30.

B- 1B gunman

As part of the $2.7 billion conventional mission improvement project, the conventional combat capability of the B- 1B long-range strategic bomber will be improved. This upgrade requires conventional attack capabilities before 2002, including JDAM, JSOW and JASSM. Starting from 1996, CBU-87, -89 and -97 cluster bombs will be installed in B- 1B after identification. The second improvement work is called Defense System Improvement Project, which includes the installation of Integrated Defense Electronic Countermeasure (IDECM) system. IDECM will replace the ALQ- 16 1 system currently used on B-1B.

C- 17 global overlord III long-range strategic transport aircraft

1in may, 1996, McDonnell Douglas was awarded a seven-year contract of14.2 billion dollars to build 80 additional C- 17 global overlord III long-range transport aircraft. The output of 8 aircraft is arranged at 1997, 1998 9, 0999 13, 2000 ~ 2002 15 and 2003 5. In 2000, Boeing became the main contractor of aircraft procurement and will be responsible for completing all delivery projects. In another subcontract worth $654.38+07 billion, Pratt &; Whitney will manufacture 350 F 1 17 engines between 1997 and 2003. C- 17 will gradually replace the old C- 14 1 and C-5A long-range transport aircraft of the Air Force. 199965438+In February, the Air Force received the 56th C- 17 Global Overlord III.

E-8A/C joint star

United Star is an improved version of Boeing 707-300, equipped with a 24-foot-long synthetic aperture radar, which can track ground targets in any weather conditions. 1In September 1996, the Air Force approved $4.9 billion to purchase 20 Joint Star (Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System) aircraft. The first batch of eight aircraft were equipped with the 93rd air traffic control wing in the autumn of 1996. By 2004, there will be 20 E-8 joint stars on the wing.

Joint attack fighter (JSF)

JSF project, formerly known as JAST project, is used to replace A-6E invaders in the Navy, F/A- 18 wasps and AV-8B emu fighters in the Marine Corps, F- 16 combat hawks and A- 10 warthogs in the Air Force and Haishu in the Royal Navy. The United States is expected to buy 3,000 JSFs, most of which will be purchased by the Air Force. The UK will provide 65,438+00% of the cost for the JSF project, and will be a full-fledged partner in the JSF concept demonstration stage. In the JSF project, Britain is a cooperative research partner, Turkey and Israel are the main partners, Italy is an information exchange partner, and Denmark, Norway and the Netherlands are exchange partners.

Improvement of T-38C Claw Trainer

1In August, 1996, McDonnell Douglas won a contract worth 45.6 million dollars to transform two T-38s into T-38C. The modified T-38 of 1998 began the test flight. The transformation includes the installation of helmet display, GPS/INS navigation system and two multi-function displays. The entire renovation cycle is estimated to cost $700 million. The renovation work will extend the life of the trainer to at least 2020. The whole project will transform 509 US Air Force T-38 and NATO joint jet pilot trainers.

Airborne laser program

1996165438+1October 12, the air force awarded the Boeing /TRW/ Lockheed Martin joint research team a project definition and risk reduction phase contract of 1 1 billion, which was signed at/kloc. The flight test will last until 2002, and then the airborne laser will be tested for the theater ballistic missile model. YAL- 1A is modified from Boeing 747-400F long-range civil transport aircraft, and its nose is equipped with high-energy iodine chemical laser (COIL). It is reported that the running distance of COIL is 185 ~ 360 miles.

Unmanned aerial vehicle

The Air Force continues to manage the UAV projects of "Tier II", "Tier II Plus" and "Tier III Minus", which will be used by the Air Force 1 1 reconnaissance squadron. Three kinds of UAVs can be equipped with different sensor components, including TV guidance, forward-looking infrared, synthetic aperture radar, communication intelligence components and electronic intelligence components. Predator aerial persistent tactical UAV is an early concept technology demonstration project. The carnivorous UAV contract with a cost of $365,438+$7,000 was awarded to General Atomic Energy Corporation in June, 1994, and the complete system (three UAVs and a ground receiving station) was delivered for the first time in June, 1995. 1in July, 1996, the air force signed a contract worth 36 million dollars to buy five carnivorous drones. The air force plans to buy 50 meat-eating drones. 1 99965438+February 2 1 day, the air force awarded General Atomic Energy a contract of 49 million US dollars to purchase 12 unmanned aerial vehicles,1ground control stations, 6 sets of deicing devices and other supporting equipment. The production is expected to start in June 2000 +065438+ 10. The Global Hawk High-altitude Durable UAV is manufactured by Teledyne Ryan, and the unit price is100000 USD. Teledyne Ryan is researching, manufacturing and flying two RQ-4s under the Tier II plus Phase II contract awarded by the Advanced Research Projects Agency in May 1995, with the first flight in 1997. This project * * * needs to purchase 20 20RQ-4s, and the cost is about 500 million dollars. On February 6, 2000, Northrop Grumman won a contract worth 72 million dollars to purchase the prototype of Global Hawk, which is expected to be completed on March 3, 2002. Dark Star UAV is used in a closer and more threatening environment than rq-4. The dark star Tier III UAV project with a value of1000 ~12 million was proposed by the Advanced Research Projects Agency. The Dark Star project was originally awarded to the Boeing/Lockheed Martin Research Group as a confidential contract at 1994. The Dark Star UAV was released on 1995, and its first test flight was conducted in April. 1On April 22, 1996, the first dark star crashed, and the project was delayed by 12 months, although the second prototype was ready for flight test in May, 1997. According to the air force's goal of purchasing 20 aircraft, two dark star drones are under construction.

AIM-9X

See US Navy Strength-Development Plan and Scheme.

Joint direct attack ammunition

The JDAM project requires the installation of GPS guidance components on unguided conventional gravity bombs. The guidance components of JDAM can be installed on Mk 83, Mk 84 and BLU- 109 deep-buried target penetration bombs. 1July, 999, Boeing successfully demonstrated the use of guidance components on Mk 82 bomb. The use of GPS and inertial navigation provides high-precision high-altitude and low-altitude bombing capability under all-weather conditions. The Air Force and the Navy plan to purchase 87,496 parts at a unit price of $40,000. JDAM is used for B-2 bombers in fiscal year 1997, F/A- 18 C/D and B- 1B bombers in fiscal year 1999, and will be used for F- 15E and F-/kloc-after 2000. In addition, JDAM will also be used for AV-8B, B-52 and P-3.

Joint weapons outside the region (JSOW)

See US Navy Strength-Development Plan and Scheme.

Joint air-to-ground defense missile

The JASSM project, jointly invested by the Air Force and the Navy, is aimed at developing precision strike missiles outside the defense zone with a range of more than 100 miles (160.9 kilometers). 1In June, 1996, McDonnell Douglas and Lockheed Martin were awarded contracts to enter the R&D project definition and risk reduction stage (PDRR) (126.5 million USD and1/0.9 million USD respectively). After the PDRR stage, 1998 signed a 32-month engineering and manufacturing development contract. The military is planning to buy 2,400-4,000 missiles at a unit price of $400,000 from 2000. The design of McDonnell Douglas adopts the existing subsystems in HAVE SLICK, JDAM and SLAM-ER projects. Lockheed Martin's design scheme mainly relies on the research of other confidential missile projects, and there is not much public information. The JASSM project is an alternative project for the three armed forces to cancel anti-zone attack missiles. 1999165438+1On October 23rd, JASSM completed the first flight test powered by an engine at Baisha missile range. On April 25th, 2000, JASSM project was officially launched.