Representative Kay Granger | Official U.S. House headshot
Representative Kay Granger | Official U.S. House headshot
Rep. Kay Granger (R-TX), Chairwoman of the House Appropriations Committee, expressed her disappointment in the Army's decision to cancel the Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft (FARA) program. She highlighted the significance of this decision as it marks the Army's fourth unsuccessful attempt to introduce a new attack and reconnaissance aircraft.
Granger emphasized the substantial investment of both financial resources and time that has been dedicated to the development of this capability. She deemed it unacceptable that the Army will once again fail to provide the much-needed aircraft that is crucial for the safety and effectiveness of our soldiers.
While expressing her support for the modernization efforts of the Army, Granger stressed the importance of prioritizing investment in aviation capabilities. Specifically, she called for continued support for the Future Long Range Attack Aircraft (FLRAA) program.
Granger's statement serves as a reminder of the ongoing commitment to equipping our soldiers with the most technologically advanced and lethal equipment possible. The cancellation of the FARA program represents a setback in achieving this goal.
In light of this decision, it is crucial for the Army to reassess its priorities and ensure that alternative solutions are pursued to meet the evolving needs of our military forces. The cancellation of the FARA program should serve as a catalyst for renewed efforts in the development and fielding of advanced attack and reconnaissance aircraft.
As the Chairwoman of the House Appropriations Committee, Granger's statement holds weight and underscores the need for accountability and strategic planning within the Army's modernization efforts. The focus should now shift towards leveraging the lessons learned from previous programs and implementing a more effective approach to the development and acquisition of future aviation capabilities.
It is essential that the Army addresses this setback promptly and works towards fulfilling the critical requirement for advanced attack and reconnaissance aircraft. The safety and effectiveness of our soldiers depend on it.