Talk:United States of America/@comment-24787182-20160201145544

Updates

 * The ten contracted B-95A Phoenix builds, the first two KC-15 builds, and the first 200 P-99D Spitfire IIs are delivered to the United States Military. Extra uncompleted airframes of the B-95A are in storage in the Greater Chicago Industrial District in case of any being lost in combat. The same will go to the KC-15 and the P-99D.


 * The KC-15 will be in service until a new airborne refueling tanker comes into service.


 * The V-22C Osprey and AC-22 Vulture are expected to enter service soon.


 * The UH-60S Silent Hawk prototype has been completed, trials are soon to be underway.


 * The Lockheed Martin-owned New Manitowoc Naval Yard in the colony of New Manitowoc, Mars has been opened following the completion of the William Massie-class destroyers. The naval yard is currently in the process of building a new battleship class to replace the recently decommissioned Hawaii-class.


 * Flights VI and VII of the James A. Lovell-class aerospace destroyer are ordered to combat the recently identified Resurgence-class attack cruisers of the Sith Empire (OOC: the Resurgence is a destroyer, but this vessel type mix-up is kinda like in the Clone Wars cartoon where the Trade Federation/CIS call Republic Venators f*cking cruisers.)


 * The upcoming Lockheed Martin/Boeing VF/A-1D Super Valkyrie is scheduled to enter service soon with the Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps. replacing previous Valkyrie models.


 * To combat the far superior TIE Fighter and Interceptor, America's aircraft manufacturers Lockheed Martin, Atlas, Boeing, and Northrop Grumman have joined together in the development of the XF-80 Mustang II fighter-interceptor


 * And with the B-95A making its debut in the Air Force, the XB-70 Valkyrie has been decommissioned.