The Perfect Soldier: Special Operations, Commandos, and the Future of Us Warfare by James F. Dunnigan |
Dirty Little Secrets
Guarding American Skies
Before September 11, 2001, the U.S. Air Force only had a few dozen fighter available for air defense of the United States. After September 11, a larger force of 250 aircraft and 11,000 personnel were devoted to continental air defense. Their mission was to shoot down any aircraft threatening to make another attack like those that occurred on September 11. But this has been incredibly expensive, costing $2.6 billion a year. Last year, there were about a thousand instances of suspicious aircraft activity reported to the air force, and in 200 cases, fighters were sent into the air to check it out. No aerial terrorists were found, and none have been detected since September 11, 2001.
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