22.1 C
Delhi
Friday, March 27, 2026

US military readiness declines in Sea, air and space domains – Senior Official

Date:

Share post:

Washington: US military readiness has declined in the sea, air and space domains since 2017, US Defense Capabilities and Management, Government Accountability Office (GAO) Director Diana Maurer said.

“What we have found is rather troubling. Broadly speaking, mission capability, can units execute their missions, has declined since 2017,” Maurer told a Senate panel. “While the Army and Marine Corps improved in the ground domain, we found declines in the sea, air and space domains.”

Maurer added that the F-35 program in particular suffers from a variety of sustainment woes, and fleet wide mission capable rates have declined every year since 2020.

The Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps face substantial gaps between what it costs to operate the F-35 aircraft and what they can afford to maintain it, according to Maurer.

In addition, Maurer said the Navy had nearly $1.8 billion in deferred ship maintenance, mainly in its cruisers and amphibious ships, and maintenance delays went up over a 10-year period.

Related articles

Missile Cities Beneath the Sand: How Iran Turned Sanctions into a $300 Billion Arsenal of Survival

The problem with armchair analysts sitting in Washington, Tel Aviv, or even Lutyens’ Delhi is that they often...

SIP Return Calculator: A Critical Investment Tool for Financial Planning

When planning for long-term financial goals, one of the most popular and effective investment strategies is investing in...

The Algorithm of War: How America Turned AI into Its Deadliest Weapon in West Asia

War has always been about speed - the speed of decision-making, the speed of intelligence, and ultimately, the...

Smart Classes Inaugurated at Guru Nanak Dev Model High School

A smart class inaugural ceremony was organized today at Guru Nanak Dev Model High School, marking a significant...