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US Air Force running out of bombs to drop on ISIS targets: Mark Welsh, chief of staff
By PTI | 6 Dec, 2015, 04.12PM IST
WASHINGTON: The US Air Force is fast running out of bombs to drop on ISIS targets in Syria and Iraq after its pilots fired off over 20,000 missiles and bombs since the US bombing campaign against the terror group began 15 months ago, its chief has said.

As America ramps up its military campaign against the Islamist terror group, the Air Force is now "expending munitions faster than we can replenish them," Air Force chief of staff General Mark Welsh said.

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/defence/us-air-force-running-out-of-bombs-to-drop-on-isis-targets-mark-welsh-chief-of-staff/articleshow/50064227.cms

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US Air Force 'running out of bombs' to drop on ISIS!

December 06, 2015 17:32 IST
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The US Air Force is fast running out of bombs to drop on ISIS targets in Syria and Iraq after its pilots fired off over 20,000 missiles and bombs since the US bombing campaign against the terror group began 15 months ago, its chief has said.

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As America ramps up its military campaign against the Islamist terror group, the Air Force is now "expending munitions faster than we can replenish them," Air Force chief of staff General Mark Welsh said.

"B-1s have dropped bombs in record numbers. F-15Es are in the fight because they are able to employ a wide range of weapons and do so with great flexibility. We need the funding in place to ensure we're prepared for the long fight," Welsh said in the statement.

"This is a critical need," he said.

The bombing campaign has left the US Air Force with what an Air Force official described as munitions depot stocks "below our desired objective."

The Air Force has requested additional funding for Hellfire missiles and is developing plans to ramp up weapons production to replenish its stocks more quickly. But replenishing that stock can take "up to four years from time of expenditure to asset resupply," the official told CNN.

 

"The precision today's wars requires demands the right equipment and capability to achieve desired effects. We need to ensure the necessary funding is in place to not only execute today's wars, but also tomorrow's challenges," the official said.

The Air Force's publication of the number of missiles and bombs dropped comes amid continued criticism from Republicans -- in particular those running for president -- who insist the Obama administration has been too timid in the fight against ISIS, with many on the right calling for the US to loosen the rules of engagement and lead a more aggressive fight against the militant group.

American pilots have fired weapons in less than half of the nearly 18,000 sorties they have in the first 10 months of 2015, according the latest figures available.

That's up from 2014, when pilots fired their weapons just one third of the time, the report said.

http://www.rediff.com/news/report/iraq-isis-us-air-force-running-out-of-bombs-to-drop-on-isis/20151206.htm

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Yuh... thanks for THAT libs...

ya'll just LOVE to cut the funding of our "war-mongering" Military, dontcha.... <_<

 

and you pandering RINO's who dance to their tune should all be more than ashamed !  :angry:

 

..."cut to pre-WWII levels..." 

happy now, hobummer, that you've decimated US then let your radical islam brotherhood stomp on our heads...?

 

you must be squealing with devious delight about now....

 

We could always raid hobummer's DHS for stuff... he's given them MORE THAN THEY'LL EVER NEED,

unless, of course, he's saving THAT  to use on US...

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