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Is Boeing's New Submarine-Destroying Warplane a $35 Billion Bust?

As an investor, this is an interesting proposition: Certain contact of 117 planes by Pentagon and increasing defence budgets across Asia would make sure that I am guaranteed cash flows at Boeing's lower cost of capital. I would certainly examine the project in depth before taking a decision.
 
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catchy heading.

plane's cost is $300 million

And 100s of such planes may add to the total in the subject line
 
Is Boeing's New Submarine-Destroying Warplane a $35 Billion Bust?

To answer the thread title, I don't think it is.

The P-8 is still a very young system and is undergoing the teething issues which are par the course these days. To write off what will probably be the only viable player in town (P-3 replacement) is very short term minded just as it is for those writing the F-35 off.
 
It needs to be able to internally carry and drop mini submarine sonar drones for a cost this much, IMO. MAD boom and sonobuoys are so common these days. Even China's Y-8 maritime patrol planes have these.
 
It needs to be able to internally carry and drop mini submarine sonar drones for a cost this much, IMO. MAD boom and sonobuoys are so common these days. Even China's Y-8 maritime patrol planes have these.


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It needs to be able to internally carry and drop mini submarine sonar drones for a cost this much, IMO. MAD boom and sonobuoys are so common these days. Even China's Y-8 maritime patrol planes have these.
You were not referring to sonobuoys, right? Rather, you meant miniature autonomous underwater vehicles?
Like SeaCat, but smaller.
UUAV conducts 7-hour mission - UPI.com
LMRS - AUVAC
 
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