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The Most Expensive U.S. Military Vehicles

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posted on Jun, 30 2011 @ 01:03 PM
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No other country on earth has a larger defense budget than the United States. According to the Department of Defense, its base budget for fiscal year 2010 is over $500 billion, with another $130 billion to bolster the War on Terrorism and another $33 billion in supplemental spending on top of that. And that’s not to mention Homeland Security or nuclear arsenal maintenance.



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Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit The Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit, better known as the Stealth Bomber, can launch conventional and nuclear weapons against the most heavily protected enemy lines on earth thanks to its ability to evade radar detection. Originally, it was supposed to be manufactured in a run of 132, but it was so expensive that the initial 1987 order was slashed to 21. The cost of the B-2 program in 1997 was $737 million, or just over $1 billion today. Combined with procurement costs, the B-2 Spirit costs over $2 billion. The craft was first used during the Kosovo War in 1999, and it has been used successfully in Iraq and Afghanistan as well. They have also been used during the 2011 Libyan uprising, according to the BBC.


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Bell-Boeing V-22 Osprey
The Bell-Boeing V-22 Osprey is a versatile aircraft with vertical takeoff and landing capabilities similar to those of a helicopter. However, it’s much faster than any existing chopper and it can fly at speeds as high as those of conventional turboprop airplanes. It was first used for combat in 2007 in Iraq, and the Marine Corps intends to use them in Afghanistan by late 2011. Unfortunately, the Osprey was plagued by a series of accidents during its design and testing phase between 1991 and 2000, and during that period the aircraft was involved in multiple accidents that caused thirty fatalities. Since 2008, the Osprey program has cost $27 billion, and as of 2010, each unit has cost $67 million.


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USS George H.W. Bush (CVN-77)
Named for World War II veteran and former President of the United States, George H. W. Bush, the USS George H.W. Bush (CVN-77) is the final Nimitz supercarrier to be produced for the US Navy. It was commissioned in 2001 and built by Northrop Grumman for a cost of $6.2 billion.

The carrier was completed in 2009, and is docked in Virginia. At almost 1,100 feet in length, it’s one of the longest warships in the world. Its top speed is over 30 knots, which it reaches with the help of two onboard nuclear reactors. This power source is capable of keeping the ship running for more than twenty years without once having to refuel.


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Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II
The F-35 Lightning II was developed as part of a joint program between the US, the UK and other allies known as the Joint Strike Fighter program. It was developed for use in air, ground and reconnaissance missions, it has a wingspan of 35 feet and a length of over 51 feet. Its internal fuel capacity is over 18,000 pounds and it can reach speeds of 1,200 miles per hour.

The F-35 Lightning II is armed with a 4-barreled Gatling cannon and eight types of missiles, and if all else fails, it also has a B61 nuclear bomb. The cost for one aircraft is $122 million. The US plans to purchase over 2,000 units, at a cost of $323 billion. When this deal was cut in 2001, it made Lockheed Martin the recipient of the largest military contract in history.


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McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet

The F/A-18 Hornet was introduced by McDonnell Douglas and is manufactured by Boeing, who acquired the company in 1997. After making it maiden voyage in 1978, it was introduced in 1983 and since then, it has been used in a variety of capacities. It was used in Operation Desert Storm, and it’s the featured aircraft of the Blue Angels, the U.S. Navy's Flight Demonstration Squadron. However, its primary functions are reconnaissance and air support.

The Hornet can reach a maximum speed of 1190 miles per hour, and it can climb up to 50,000 feet in a minute. Outside of the US, the fighter is used by the armed forces of such countries as Australia, Canada and Switzerland, and it has appeared in the 1996 science fiction film Independence Day as the aircraft used to defeat the alien menace. A 2006 report by the US Navy estimated that the cost of one unit is $57 million.


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Boeing EA-18G Growler
The Boeing EA-18G Growler is a carrier-based fighter used for electronic warfare. It can disrupt radar and jam an enemy communication system with electromagnetic radiation and directed-energy weapons. Because of its use as an electronic warfare fighter, it carries no guns, although it carries missiles for self-defense.

The Growler is a modified version of the F/A-18F Super Hornet, and it’s relatively new; it went into production in 2007 and only began operating in September 2009. The aircraft has a wingspan of over 44 feet and a length of over 60 feet. According to the US Navy, it costs $67 million to manufacture a single unit.


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Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle
The Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle had its fifteen minutes of fame when 2008 presidential candidate John McCain cited the amphibious assault vehicle as the basis for a costly program that was wasting billions of taxpayer dollars. Developed for the US Marine Corps, it is deployed at sea and transports a full marine rifle squad to shore, then operates on land with the full capabilities of a tank.

The Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle is manufactured by General Dynamics, and the cost for each unit is over $22 million. To date, the program, which is expected to be complete in 2015, has a project cost of $15 billion, $3 billion of which has already been spent. The Bowles-Simpson Commission has recommended that the program be cancelled, and Secretary of Defense Gates said in January 2011 that he believes the program should end.


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Grumman E-2D Advanced Hawkeye
The E-2 Hawkeye is an airborne early warning aircraft that dates back to the 1960s. It has been upgraded to the E-2B and E-2C models when advances were made to its radar and communications capabilities, but the most recent model, the E-2D Advanced Hawkeye, is the most sophisticated yet. It features a new radar system that triples the craft’s ability to monitor territory.

The E-2D Advanced Hawkeye, which took its first flight in 2007, costs $232 million to produce. It features a brand new avionics suite, complete with satellite communications capability, and the capability for midair refueling. According to Northrup Grumman, the aircraft began delivery to the US Navy in 2010.


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Grumman E-2D Advanced Hawkeye
The E-2 Hawkeye is an airborne early warning aircraft that dates back to the 1960s. It has been upgraded to the E-2B and E-2C models when advances were made to its radar and communications capabilities, but the most recent model, the E-2D Advanced Hawkeye, is the most sophisticated yet. It features a new radar system that triples the craft’s ability to monitor territory.

The E-2D Advanced Hawkeye, which took its first flight in 2007, costs $232 million to produce. It features a brand new avionics suite, complete with satellite communications capability, and the capability for midair refueling. According to Northrup Grumman, the aircraft began delivery to the US Navy in 2010.


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Boeing C-17 Globemaster III
The C17A Globemaster III is a military transport aircraft in operation since 1993. The plane, which can drop over 100 paratroopers into a war zone at one time, has been used to move troops into Iraq and Afghanistan, and has also been used to deliver humanitarian aid and perform medical evacuations.

The price for one unit is $191 million. McDonnell Douglas developed it during the 1980s for strategic and tactical airlift, and it’s used by the militaries of the U . K . and Canada, as well as by NATO. Both the United Arab Emirates and India are planning to use the aircraft as well.


We can debate whether it is worth the massive price tag.

What is not debatable is....

How damn cool these vehicles really are...

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edit on 30-6-2011 by whyamIhere because: added source

edit on 30-6-2011 by whyamIhere because: wrong picture



posted on Jun, 30 2011 @ 01:08 PM
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i hate to do this but some of your picks do not mach the text i know a lot of work went it to this thought you should know now if the UN would ban this and not the right of the individual.



posted on Jun, 30 2011 @ 01:11 PM
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The last pic is wrong. I was like, wait that little jet can carry 100 troops? Hears the right pic
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You all so forgot about the TR-3b
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posted on Jun, 30 2011 @ 01:18 PM
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Thanks for the input...

I will try to edit it with the right picture.

I just thought I would share some of these.



posted on Jun, 30 2011 @ 01:20 PM
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I would add Ohio class submarines to the list. Also around 2 Billion dollars per boat.



posted on Jun, 30 2011 @ 01:24 PM
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I was hoping for more tank vehicles. I guess we like to pretend were birds still!



posted on Jun, 30 2011 @ 01:27 PM
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Great pictures! I love how the "official" description says that a Nuclear Aircraft Carrier's top speed is 30 knots. I assure you that it is MUCH faster than that.



posted on Jun, 30 2011 @ 02:03 PM
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I would also love to see the true specs...

I did not compile this list myself.



posted on Jun, 30 2011 @ 03:29 PM
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The M1 abrams battle tank comes at a unit price of 4.35 million dollars. F-22 raptor is priced at 135 million dollars per unit. Virginia class nuclear submarine 1.8 billion dollars per unit. Seawolf class nuclear submarine 2.8 billion dollars per unit. Ticonderoga class cruiser (missile cruiser) 1 billion dollars per unit. Boeing B-52H 53.4 million dollars per unit. Theres a few more.. I know weapons tech is expensive but thats bout ridiculous



posted on Jun, 30 2011 @ 08:21 PM
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I am not very well versed in Military Vehicles.

I know some of you guys are.

Also, I thought the pictures were cool.



posted on Jun, 30 2011 @ 09:40 PM
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Originally posted by whyamIhere
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I would also love to see the true specs...

I did not compile this list myself.


I did 6 deployments to the Persian Gulf on 4 different Carriers. I've seen the ships speedometer read out as we crossed the Atlantic. The Harry S. Truman once made it from Norfolk to the Straits of Gibraltar in 2 days... you do the math.



posted on Jun, 30 2011 @ 09:47 PM
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Does the Osprey have LED lights on the edge of the props/rotors? That looks sweet.



posted on Jun, 30 2011 @ 09:51 PM
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That's about 80 Miles an hour, wow. 3849 miles / 48 hours



posted on Jul, 1 2011 @ 04:32 AM
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Originally posted by pavil
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Does the Osprey have LED lights on the edge of the props/rotors? That looks sweet.


No, its simple reflective coating for safety measures. It appears like light in this picture because of the long exposure time and optic HDR trickery.




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