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USAF upgrade Boeing C-17 Globemaster to Carry Deadly Weapons


The U.S. Air Force is refining its concept for an arsenal plane that could haul huge numbers of munitions into combat. Now cargo planes could be in the mix alongside bombers.The flying branch in November 2019 is planning experiments and briefing senior leaders on progress toward its arsenal-plane idea, Air Force Magazine reporter Rachel Cohen wrote.


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In 2016 first discussed the concept. The multi-engine arsenal plane would carry large numbers of network-enabled, semi-autonomous weapons and fire them at targets identified by other, more survivable planes such as bombers and stealth fighters.


The Pentagon’s secretive Strategic Capabilities Office originated the arsenal-plane concept. The idea takes one of our oldest aircraft platform and turns it into a flying launchpad for all sorts of different conventional payloads, Ash Carter, then the defense secretary, said in 2016. In practice, the arsenal plane will function as a very large airborne magazine, network to fifth-generation aircraft that act as forward sensor and targeting nodes.




In a parallel effort, the Pentagon also is developing new, smaller missiles that could increase, severalfold, the weapons loadout of a fighter or arsenal plane. Many observers assumed the Air Force intended to modify some of its 1960s-vintage B-52 bombers to function as the flying arsenals.


The bomber lacks stealth qualities. Even before the advent of the arsenal-plane concept, the Air Force planned for the B-52, during high-end warfare, to perform a supporting role firing long-range munitions. The arsenal-plane idea merely extends the B-52’s existing operating concept and could require minimal modifications to the bomber’s sensors, communications, hardpoints and bomb bay.


But it’s possible the Air Force wants to convert an airlifter for the role, Cohen reported. Air Force Global Strike Command boss Gen. Timothy Ray indicated mobility platforms could be in the mix, Cohen wrote.You have to go look at those options, if you believe you’ll have access to airlift assets to go do that in a time of crisis, Ray said. I’m not mentally there, I don’t see how that comes together.


C-17s will likely be in very high demand during the opening stages of a major conflict accomplishing their primary missions,” Mark Gunzinger, an analyst with the Virginia-based Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies, told Cohen. “It wouldn’t make sense to allocate them for strikes instead of using them to deploy forces into a theatre of operations.


Uncertainty aside, there’s a cold logic in the Air Force’s drive to acquire an arsenal plane. To preserve their clean, radar-dodging lines, the service’s F-22 and F-35 stealth fighters typically carry their weapons in small internal bays. The F-22’s standard loadout is four air-to-air missiles and two 1,000-pound bombs. The F-35 can haul just two air-to-air missiles and two 2,000-pound bombs internally. By contrast, many Russian and Chinese fighters, while not stealthy, routinely carry 10 or more missiles and bombs under their fuselages and wings.


American fighter squadrons could fly into combat with far fewer weapons than their opponents could carry. An arsenal plane, lobbing potentially hundreds of missiles from well behind the aerial front line, could help to close the weapons-gap.


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