The Latest Stories from the AFA 2017 Conference

Air Force Cautions On Light Attack Combat Test: AF1 Refueling Update

Air Force Cautions On Light Attack Combat Test: AF1 Refueling Update
Air Force Cautions On Light Attack Combat Test: AF1 Refueling Update

PENTAGON: It’s always difficult to tell when the military is covering its tuckus and when it’s just being careful. So when the outgoing head of the Air Force press desk, Col. Patrick Ryder, told reporters this afternoon that the service had not made any decision about whether to go ahead with a combat test of…

Congress, Give The Air Force A 70th Birthday Present — A Budget!

Congress, Give The Air Force A 70th Birthday Present — A Budget!
Congress, Give The Air Force A 70th Birthday Present — A Budget!

No American military service has fought longer than the Air Force. They pretty much have been at war since Kosovo. They are beginning to grind down. Breaking D readers are familiar with many of their problems — too few pilots, really old planes and too little time in the air. The head of the Air…

Urban Battles May Mean Fricking Lasers, EW, Networks For Air Force

Urban Battles May Mean Fricking Lasers, EW, Networks For Air Force
Urban Battles May Mean Fricking Lasers, EW, Networks For Air Force

AFA: Two decades after the Marines predicted most warfare would be in urban areas, the Air Force is coming to the same conclusions. Simply put, the great majority of humans live in cities these days, and Air Force Chief of Staff David Goldfein has added urban warfare to his list of top focus areas. Part…

US Needs More Tankers, Transports Since Russia & China Can Shoot Them Down

US Needs More Tankers, Transports Since Russia & China Can Shoot Them Down
US Needs More Tankers, Transports Since Russia & China Can Shoot Them Down

AFA: The Air Force needs more tankers and transports because a sophisticated enemy like Russia or China can shoot them down, the chief of Air Mobility Command said here. The current fleet size is based on war plans that only considered how much fuel, supplies, equipment, and troops the air fleet needed to move from…

Extra! Extra! Read All About It! Defense Contract On Cost And Early!

Extra! Extra! Read All About It! Defense Contract On Cost And Early!
Extra! Extra! Read All About It! Defense Contract On Cost And Early!

AFA: Lockheed Martin’s Sikorsky is on track to deliver nine new HH-60W Combat Rescue Helicopters to the Air Force for the price the company promised and six months early — a “man bites dog” story, the very definition of news. Delivering early and for the promised price is far from the norm in defense acquisition,…

Air Force Mulls Merging Cyber, ISR Troops

Air Force Mulls Merging Cyber, ISR Troops
Air Force Mulls Merging Cyber, ISR Troops

AFA: The senior leadership of the Air Force will decide at the late October Corona meeting at the Air Force Academy whether to take the cyber force from Air Force Space Command and merge it with Air Combat Command‘s ISR force. Why, you ask, would they combine the 24th Air Force with the 25th Air…

New DIUX Software Saves Air Force Millions Of Pounds Of Airborne Tanker Gas A Month

New DIUX Software Saves Air Force Millions Of Pounds Of Airborne Tanker Gas A Month
New DIUX Software Saves Air Force Millions Of Pounds Of Airborne Tanker Gas A Month

AFA: The Defense Innovation Unit experimental (DIUx) is working with airmen and DOD civilian software coders to rapidly change the planning and conduct of air operations, Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Harrigian, commander of Air Forces Central Command, told reporters here Tuesday. Over the past few months, Harrigian said, DIUx has helped develop new software used by the Combined…

KC-46 Faces 3 Category One Deficiencies; Two Affect Boom

KC-46 Faces 3 Category One Deficiencies; Two Affect Boom
KC-46 Faces 3 Category One Deficiencies; Two Affect Boom

AFA: The four-star chief of Air Mobility Command wants his new KC-46 Pegasus tankers “yesterday,” but the tanker’s boom has a nasty tendency to scrape up planes it’s trying to refuel, as well as two other category one deficiencies, and contractor Boeing has to fix those. The paint scraping problem — formally known as “undetected…

Rapid Capabilities Office Watching B-21 Stealth Costs ‘Closely’

Rapid Capabilities Office Watching B-21 Stealth Costs ‘Closely’
Rapid Capabilities Office Watching B-21 Stealth Costs ‘Closely’

AFA: In what may be a hint of things to come, the head of the Air Force Rapid Capabilities Office says his office is keeping a close eye on the B-21 bomber’s stealth costs. While he didn’t indicate there were any cost overruns or scheduler problems, the fact that RCO Director Randall Walden mentioned this…

JPALS: Raytheon Pitches Carrier Landing System To Air Force, Army

JPALS: Raytheon Pitches Carrier Landing System To Air Force, Army
JPALS: Raytheon Pitches Carrier Landing System To Air Force, Army

AFA: Why on earth is Raytheon pitching an assisted-landing system developed for aircraft carriers to pilots that land on, well, land here at the Air Force Association conference? Why will Raytheon be at the Association of the US Army conference next month, pitching the same Navy-funded technology to a service that flies helicopters almost exclusively? Because…

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