Hasegawa 1/72 U.S. Pilot/Ground Crew Set HAX727
United States Armed Forces ) are currently the most powerful and strongest troops in the world, with an active staff of approximately 1.36 million people and a budget of $ 686 billion in 2018. One of their most important components is the United States Air Force (USAF for short), which is currently considered the strongest and most modern in the world. In 2018, the USAF served approximately 323,000 soldiers and approximately 175,000 civilian employees. At present, the F-22 Raptor and the F-15 Eagle are the basic air superiority fighter. The multi-role fighters include machines such as the F-15E Strike Eagle, F-16 Fighting Falcon or F-35 Lightning II, which will ultimately be the basic multi-role fighter. USAF also has a fleet of strategic bombers consisting of the B-1B, B-2 Spirit and B-52 Stratofortress. The American air force also has a huge fleet of transport machines consisting of machines such as the C-5 Galaxy, C-130 Hercules or C-17 Globemaster III. It can be estimated that the USAF has approximately 5,100 manned aircraft. It is worth adding that USAF pilots - like many other air forces in the world - undergo long training, often lasting several months for fighter pilots. As a result, the cost of training one jet pilot can be counted in millions of dollars!
United States Armed Forces ) are currently the most powerful and strongest troops in the world, with an active staff of approximately 1.36 million people and a budget of $ 686 billion in 2018. One of their most important components is the air force, i.e. the United States Air Force (USAF in short), which became an independent type of armed force in 1947. They are now recognized as the most powerful and modern air force in the world. At present, they have a total of over 5,300 aircraft, and about 320,000 airplanes are used in them. professional soldiers and approx. 142 thousand. civilian workers. To this should be added approx. 69,000 members of the reserve and approx. 106,000. National Guard reservists. Every USAF member, including future ground personnel, undergoes Basic Military Training (BMT), which is 8.5 weeks long. This is followed by further specialist training, making the future USAF soldier a specialist in a given field. It is worth adding that the time of specialist training may vary from 4-5 weeks to 52 weeks. As a curiosity, it can be said that an aviation mechanic serving in the USAF earns from 25,000 to 63,000 annually. dollars, and the service technician / mechanic of on-board electronics - from 27 to 62 thousand. dollars a year. Such big differences result from experience, years of service, work in the country or in combat conditions, etc.
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