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High costs, malfunctions plague F-22 Raptor fighter jets
Compared to that, a predator drone costs about 1/100th the price and doesn't need any system to supply oxygen to the pilot, or an ejection seat, or any of that jazz. If it crashes, no one dies.
I don't think that fighter planes are completely obsolete, but like battleships before WW 2, they are not as important as they used to be, and much less cost-effective. They have reached a point of rapidly diminishing returns on investment.
The next logical step for drones would be those with an air superiority mission, which can go up against manned fighters. Perhaps existing fighters could be modified to be flown remotely as a first step in this direction. A number of existing life-support systems such as the oxygen and ejection seats could be removed to make room for any new equipment that might be needed.
The fleet of 158 F-22 planes — costing $412 million each — has never entered combat and has been grounded since May 3 because of a government safety investigation. The probe follows more than a dozen incidents in which oxygen was cut off to pilots, a problem suspected of contributing to at least one fatal accident.
Compared to that, a predator drone costs about 1/100th the price and doesn't need any system to supply oxygen to the pilot, or an ejection seat, or any of that jazz. If it crashes, no one dies.
I don't think that fighter planes are completely obsolete, but like battleships before WW 2, they are not as important as they used to be, and much less cost-effective. They have reached a point of rapidly diminishing returns on investment.
The next logical step for drones would be those with an air superiority mission, which can go up against manned fighters. Perhaps existing fighters could be modified to be flown remotely as a first step in this direction. A number of existing life-support systems such as the oxygen and ejection seats could be removed to make room for any new equipment that might be needed.