The figure represents a 10 percent increase from the previous yearâs projections, according to the annual Selected Acquisition Reports on 83 major defense procurement initiatives that DoD issued Tuesday.
The Pentagonâs cost estimates for the F-35Â fighter aircraft procurement dropped by approximately $350 million to about $406.1 billion as of December 2017.
The Missile Defense Agency saw a $7.2 billion rise in estimated costs for the Ballistic Missile Defense System due to capability increases such as the addition of 20 ground-based interceptors and silos at Fort Greely in Alaska as well as new radars for Hawaii and the Pacific theater, the report noted.
DoD also increased its projected costs for several U.S. Army programs such as the Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System/GMLRS Alternative Warhead; Joint Light Tactical Vehicle; and Patriot Advanced Capability-3 Missile Segment Enhancement, according to the document.
The estimated program costs for the Armyâs Warfighter Information Network-Tactical Increment 2 decreased from $12.3 billion to $4.5 billion.
Several U.S. Navy programs also saw increases in cost estimates and those include the Gerald R. Ford-class nuclear aircraft carrier (CVN 78); Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer (DDG 51); and the P-8A Poseidon aircraft.
Projected costs for the U.S. Air Forceâs Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle program declined by 3.4 percent to $57.2 billion, while the serviceâs Joint Direct Attack Munition rose by nearly 12 percent to $11.4 billion.
DoD also raised its cost estimates for the Air Forceâs Next Generation Operational Control System and Military GPS User Equipment increment 1 programs.