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Posted by unhappycamper in General Discussion (1/22-2007 thru 12/14/2010)
Sat Jan 16th 2010, 10:27 AM
Out of boredom I was watching the 20th Anniversary showing of Pretty Woman last nite. Since I haven't seen it for 10 years or so it was interesting.

When Richard Gere's shitball lawyer was going after Ralph Bellimy's ship building company, Gere wanted to reach out to a Senator on the Appropriations Committee and put a hold on the $375 million that was coming Bellimy's company.

So what was that $375 million for? A contact to build 10 destroyers.

Imagine that. $37.5 million dollars to build a destroyer. For Uncle Sam's Navy. Color me surprised.

Let's fast forward to 2008 when the first two DDG-1000 destroyers were built. These two destroyers came in at $10.5 billion dollars. Yup, you heard it right. Roughly $5.25 billion per destroyer. That's about 1,500 times more expensive than those 1990 destroyers. Needless to say, these two pigs in a pole will most likely be the last we ever see of the Zumwalt-class destroyers. Or our $10.5 billion dollars.

The Navy went back to building DDG-51 Arleigh Burke destroyers which were considerably cheaper than $5+ billion a copy. Now to wikipedia:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arleigh_Burke...

Development

In 1980 the United States Navy initiated design studies with seven contractors. By 1983 the number of competitors had been reduced to three; Bath Iron Works, Todd Shipyards and Ingalls Shipbuilding.<7> On 3 April 1985 Bath Iron Works received a US$321.9 million contract to build the first of class, USS Arleigh Burke. <11> Gibbs & Cox was awarded the contract to be the lead ship design agent.<12> The total cost of the first ship was put at US$1.1 billion, the other US$778 million being for the ship's weapons systems. <11> She was laid down by the Bath Iron Works at Bath, Maine, on 6 December 1988, and launched on 16 September 1989 by Mrs. Arleigh Burke. The Admiral himself was present at her commissioning ceremony on 4 July 1991, held on the waterfront in downtown Norfolk, Virginia.



So. The destroyer currently being built costs around $1 billion or so, which is 26.5 (or so) times more expensive than the 1990 destroyers. Ka Ching.

So what can you buy these days for $37.5 million? Not much.


The two LCS ships we have cost $600+ million and $704 million each. Ka Ching.

Each of the two submarines we build each and every year cost $2.8 billion dollars a pop. Ka Ching.

The new Ford-class aircraft carrier costs $11.5 billion sans people or airplanes. Ka Ching.

F/A-18 fighter bombers cost $68 million a pop. Ka Ching.

MV-22 Ospreys cost $70 million a pop. Ka Ching.

National Security Cutters cost $536 million a pop. Ka Ching.

F-22 Raptors cost $355 million a pop. Ka Ching.

F-35 Lightnings cost $239 million a pop. Ka Ching.

Don't forget it cost us (you and me) $1 million dollars per boot on the ground in Afghanistan per year. Ka Ching.

The cost of delivered gas in Afghanistan costs around $400 dollars per gallon. Ka Ching.


And now you have a good idea why we are spending almost a trillion dollars a year on the Department of Defense War.



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