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Two Patrulla Aguila Jets by James Arup Photography

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Two Patrulla Aguila Jets

Two Spanish Airforce CASA C-101 Aviojets fly belly-to-belly at RIAT 2023. They are part of the 6 aircraft display team knows as the Patrulla Aguila (Eagle Patrol)

A Pair of EF-18 Hornet's over Madrid by James Arup Photography

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A Pair of EF-18 Hornet's over Madrid

A pair of McDonnell Douglas EF-18 Hornets fly over Madrid as part of the Spain Day celebrations, October 2023

CV9A4457.jpg by James Arup Photography

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CV9A4457.jpg

3 EF-2000 Eurofighter Typhoons (part of a group of 9) flying over Madrid as part of the Spain Day celebrations, October 2023

Figure 2: The Total Cost of and Cost to Complete the Coast Guard’s Original 2007 Baseline in 2009 and 2014 by U.S. GAO

Figure 2: The Total Cost of and Cost to Complete the Coast Guard’s Original 2007 Baseline in 2009 and 2014

This image is excerpted from a U.S. GAO report: www.gao.gov/products/GAO-14-450

COAST GUARD ACQUISITIONS: Better Information on Performance and Funding Needed to Address Shortfalls

Note: In current/then-year dollars. This means that numbers have not been normalized for inflation.

Figure 1: Planned Endurance-Related Capabilities of New Coast Guard Assets Compared with Assets They Are Replacing by U.S. GAO

Figure 1: Planned Endurance-Related Capabilities of New Coast Guard Assets Compared with Assets They Are Replacing

This image is excerpted from a U.S. GAO report: www.gao.gov/products/GAO-14-450

COAST GUARD ACQUISITIONS: Better Information on Performance and Funding Needed to Address Shortfalls

a) According to the Coast Guard, High Endurance Cutters have a range of 9,600 nautical miles under normal circumstances. The High Endurance Cutters can achieve a 14,000 nautical mile range if they ballast their fuel tanks once the tanks are depleted, a procedure that is rarely undertaken.