The Politics of Strategic Aircraft Modernization
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:20th Nov '95
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

This book argues that Air Force officers-not civilian defense analysts-acquired the best bombers for the U.S. Air Force.
This study examines three major bomber aircraft acquisition programs: the B-36, the B-52, and the B-2. The book concludes that U.S. Air Force senior leadership acquired better bombers than did civilian defense leaders.
This study examines three major bomber aircraft acquisition programs: the B-36, the B-52, and the B-2. The central question for each of these programs is whether they were chosen to fit national strategic objectives or to meet the more narrow political and economic needs of the so-called military-industrial complex. The book concludes that U.S. Air Force senior leadership acquired better bombers than did civilian defense leaders. The extensive use of original documents in this book reveals that Air Force generals were less concerned about defending their own interests than previous research has implied.
ISBN: 9780275952587
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256 pages