thanks SpazSinbad, it's a good doc. and puts the APA clown club and naysayers into perspective. That 83.4m is in ty2019$ too and not by2012$
my reference to the $173M was for the f-22, from the rand study and how LO is misrepresenting it
http://www.rand.org/content/dam/rand...RAND_MG797.pdf
Note that AUC is for the next 75 units only. This should be clearly distinguished from
average procurement unit cost and program acquisition unit cost, both of which are calculations
of cost of all units procured since the start of a production run, which would in this case
include the 183 F-22As already procured (the program of record at the time of this analysis)
plus the next 75.