2017财年美国防授权法案已通过

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http://www.armed-services.senate.gov/press-releases/senate-armed-services-committee-completes-markup-of-national-defense-authorization-act-for-fiscal-year-2017


总金额 6020 亿美元

The committee is also concerned that arbitrary budget caps led the Department of Defense to fund growing operational requirements at the expense of modernization and procurement in its fiscal year 2017 budget request. The NDAA prioritizes modernization to meet current and future threats and directs funds without reducing readiness activities where available to provide critical military capabilities to our warfighters. 

  • Authorizes $10.5 billion for the Joint Strike Fighter program, including $8.5 billion for procurement of 63 aircraft, including 43 F-35As, 16 F-35Bs, and 4 F-35Cs.
  • Authorizes $2.2 billion for procurement of 11 P-8 Poseidon aircraft and $185 million for 2 F/A-18 Super Hornet fighter aircraft.
  • Authorizes $186 million, including an $88 million increase, for F-16 capability upgrades. As the Air Force extends the life of fourth generation aircraft while awaiting delayed deliveries of F-35A aircraft, these upgrades will increase the operational effectiveness and survivability of the F-16 in an advanced threat environment.
  • Authorizes $5 billion to procure 2 Virginia-class nuclear attack submarines and provide for advance procurement of future Virginia-class submarines.
  • Authorizes $1.6 billion to procure the next amphibious assault ship, including incremental funding authority for fiscal years 2017 and 2018.
  • Authorizes $1.5 billion to fully support the Ohio-class submarine replacement program.
  • Authorizes $3.3 billion for the procurement of 2 Arleigh Burke-class destroyers, including a $50 million increase for incremental funding of a fiscal year 2016 destroyer.
  • Authorizes $75 million, an increase of $69 million, for the development and procurement of the amphibious ship replacement, known as LX(R). 
  • Authorizes $199 million in Chief of Naval Operations and Commandant of the Marine Corps unfunded priorities, including: a ballistic missile defense destroyer upgrade, surface electronic warfare improvement program block 3 installation, a surveillance towed array, and F-35B spares. 
  • Authorizes $453 million in OCO for 24 MQ-9 Reapers to meet increased combatant commander requirements for medium altitude intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance.
  • Authorizes $321 million for the UH-1N helicopter replacement program. This includes a $302 million increase for the procurement of 8 HH-60 Blackhawk aircraft to accelerate the Air Force’s program to replace outdated UH-1N helicopters currently in use for rapid security response team missions on the Air Force’s intercontinental ballistic missile fields.
  • Authorizes $270 million for the Tomahawk missile program, including an increase of $84 million, to maintain production of Tomahawk missiles at the minimum sustaining rate. The NDAA fully supports the Department of Defense’s request for vital munitions including the Long Range Anti-Ship Missiles (LRASM), Standard Missile 6 (SM-6), Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missile (AMRAAM), and AIM-9X Block II Sidewinder.
  • Authorizes $2.6 billion for the procurement of Army aircraft including 52 AH-64 Apaches, 36 UH-60 Blackhawks, and 22 CH-47 Chinooks.
  • Authorizes $1.2 billion for upgrades to M1 Abrams tanks, M2 Bradley infantry fighting vehicles, and Stryker armored combat vehicles to improve the lethality and survivability of U.S. Army ground combat systems against potential adversaries.
  • Authorizes increases in procurement and RDT&E funding of $94 million for Active Protections Systems for ground combat vehicles and $39 million for Aircraft Survivability Systems for combat aircraft.
  • Authorizes $408 million for the Joint Improvised Explosive Defeat Fund to assist in the defeat of improvised explosive devices in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, and other military operations designated by the Secretary of Defense.
  • Fully supports modernizing the nuclear triad of ICBMs, bombers, and nuclear submarines, and ensuring that U.S. nuclear forces are survivable, well-exercised, and increasingly ready to counter Russian nuclear provocations while reassuring allies. The NDAA also provides full support for Department of Energy programs to extend the life and modernize our nuclear weapons and infrastructure, and to secure nuclear materials and dangerous pathogens worldwide.
  • Authorizes $7.5 billion for the Missile Defense Agency, including an additional $115 million to modernize U.S. homeland missile defenses
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