• SquishyPandaDev@yiffit.net
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    Okay going to be a buzz kill here. The B52 of now is not the B52 of the past. It was designed as carpet bomber. However in the world of precision munitions, carpet bombing is just not needed. But no matter what decade you are in, war still requires a shit ton of munitions and some way of hauling them. The B52 is that munitions hauler. The reason why no replacement, is simple, good luck trying to convince the Pentagon to spend a shit ton of money to design, engineer, and build what is essential a giant glorified truck. As weird as it may seem, it makes economically sense to keep the old girl working.

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        1 day ago

        Military aircraft have lots of specific technical requirements that civilian planes dont deal with.

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          1 day ago

          There are plenty of military cargo planes. They have the C designation. C130 is a popular one.

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                  23 hours ago

                  If you are the one claiming it’s the perfect cargo plane, even better than cargo planes, it’s on you to prove it. What even is this conversation, it started you thinking cargo airplanes were civilian and then you just duck and weave on everything in the weirdest way.

    • CosmicTurtle0@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      I listened to the Lockheed Martin episode of Acquired and man…the military industrial complex has its hand so deep inside the Pentagon’s ass…

      A new plane simply is too expensive to build today. Not because it’s hard. But because there are too many mouths to feed.