What are the calculation criteria the military uses when it goes through calculating how many jets we need?
I'm assuming something along the lines of:
- X hours are required for NORAD missions.
- 6 pack for multinational missions.
- Maintenance time required per hour of flying.
- Number hours required for training
- hours of other expected missions
- Plug into computer... get 88 aircraft.
I could see the number of aircraft the CPC wanted 65 going to 88 as a function of two things. Better information of maintenance time (aka longer time in maintenance then originally expected) and/or government direction on mission changes (more NORAD hours, a 12 pack deployability instead of a 6 pack etc...).
The SOR details aren't required here. More of a big hand small map sort of overview.