Ray Wants ARRW ‘Soonest’ For B-52, B-1

Ray Wants ARRW ‘Soonest’ For B-52, B-1
Ray Wants ARRW ‘Soonest’ For B-52, B-1

Combatant Commanders for European Command and Indo-Pacific Command see bombers with hypersonic capabilities as “incredibly, incredibly valuable,” says Gen. Timothy Ray.

Esper Signals Importance Of All Domain & ABMS At AFA

Esper Signals Importance Of All Domain & ABMS At AFA
Esper Signals Importance Of All Domain & ABMS At AFA

The verbal pat on the back by the Defense Secretary at the biggest Air Force event of the year signals the program’s high priority for DoD writ large.

Air Force, Don’t Cut A Single Bomber

Air Force, Don’t Cut A Single Bomber
Air Force, Don’t Cut A Single Bomber

Bombers are the ultimate chess pieces in the US national security plan. Bombers are also a scarce resource, and, personally, I’m worried about retiring even a single one of the U.S. Air Force’s bombers. Until the new B-21 Raider bomber squadrons fill out, years from now, there’s nowhere to turn for more. It’s not just me. Hear…

Air Force Cuts Aircraft To Fund Space, Multi-Domain

Air Force Cuts Aircraft To Fund Space, Multi-Domain
Air Force Cuts Aircraft To Fund Space, Multi-Domain

“Winning the future fight will require us to dominate space,” said Maj. Gen. John Pletcher, Air Force deputy assistant secretary for budget.

What Aircraft May Die To Fund Goldfein’s Future?

What Aircraft May Die To Fund Goldfein’s Future?
What Aircraft May Die To Fund Goldfein’s Future?

Although retiring the B-2 fleet could save the Air Force nearly $3 billion, CSIS cautions that doing so “would leave the nation without a long-range penetrating strike aircraft and would weaken the airborne component of the nuclear triad.” 

Hands Off, Budgeteers! DoD Must Fund Our Small Bomber Fleet

Hands Off, Budgeteers! DoD Must Fund Our Small Bomber Fleet
Hands Off, Budgeteers! DoD Must Fund Our Small Bomber Fleet

If an aircraft like the B-1 was taxed so hard due to high demand, the appropriate lesson is that the nation needs more bombers, not less.

More B-21s Likely; B-1s To Carry Up To 8 Hypersonic Weapons

More B-21s Likely; B-1s To Carry Up To 8 Hypersonic Weapons
More B-21s Likely; B-1s To Carry Up To 8 Hypersonic Weapons

The U.S. has 156 bombers today. But the Air Force is committed to boasting 386 squadrons, up 75 from its total today. “Certainly,” Gen. Timothy Ray said, “that means good growth for the bombers.”

Pentagon: Syria Struck From All Sides, No Missiles Intercepted

Pentagon: Syria Struck From All Sides, No Missiles Intercepted
Pentagon: Syria Struck From All Sides, No Missiles Intercepted

WASHINGTON: In one of the largest coordinated international air operations in years, over 100 American, British and French guided missiles slammed into three Syrian chemical weapons facilities early Saturday morning, launched from an armada of aircraft, submarines, and ships offshore. The Pentagon was careful Saturday to say that the assault didn’t seek to topple the…

AF Budget: JSTARS Recap Finally Killed; B1, B-2 Bombers Will Be Too

AF Budget: JSTARS Recap Finally Killed; B1, B-2 Bombers Will Be Too
AF Budget: JSTARS Recap Finally Killed; B1, B-2 Bombers Will Be Too

PENTAGON: The Air Force was eclipsed as the biggest budget winner this year, partially because of its decision to begin shifting from current weapons to new ones. The Army, which has greatly increased its commitment to land weapons, increased 14.9 percent and the Air Force is up 14.1 percent. Meanwhile the Navy Department — which includes…

Chinese Sanctions On North Korea? Expert Doubts They’ll Bite

Chinese Sanctions On North Korea? Expert Doubts They’ll Bite
Chinese Sanctions On North Korea? Expert Doubts They’ll Bite

WASHINGTON: President Trump was pretty excited when he announced that the central Chinese bank ordered the cessation of all financial business with North Korea. Dean Cheng, the Heritage Foundation’s expert on China and its military, is much less excited. Cheng’s much more skeptical that this latest Chinese move will make any long-term difference in the…

Drones Do Excellent Urban Close Air Support; Mideast F-35A Deployment In Several Years

Drones Do Excellent Urban Close Air Support; Mideast F-35A Deployment In Several Years
Drones Do Excellent Urban Close Air Support; Mideast F-35A Deployment In Several Years

WASHINGTON: If Congress was skeptical of bombers and fighters doing Close Air Support, how will they react to MQ-9s doing the toughest CAS mission around — taking out targets in the close confines of an urban fight? Gen. Hawk Carlisle, the soon-to-retire head of Air Combat Command, told reporters this morning that the Reaper is…

A-10 To Fly Til 2021; Plans To Buy More F-35As: Goldfein

A-10 To Fly Til 2021; Plans To Buy More F-35As: Goldfein
A-10 To Fly Til 2021; Plans To Buy More F-35As: Goldfein

WASHINGTON: Congressional supporters can heave a sigh of relief with word from Air Force Chief of Staff David Goldfein that the ugly and effective A-10 will keep flying through 2021. But Goldfein seemed to make pretty clear that the plane will probably be retired after that because Close Air Support missions can be carried out by…

SecAF James: Lessons From The Pacific

SecAF James: Lessons From The Pacific
SecAF James: Lessons From The Pacific

Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James traveled through Asia, visiting Indonesia, India, Singapore, and the Philippines at the end of the summer. We didn’t hear a great deal about the trip in the US at the time but her meetings with her defense counterparts clearly impressed. In this op-ed, James shares the lessons she learned. China…

How Many B-21s? Answer Pending, Says AF Global Strike

How Many B-21s? Answer Pending, Says AF Global Strike
How Many B-21s? Answer Pending, Says AF Global Strike

CAPITOL HILL: Gen. Robin Rand, head of Air Force Global Strike Command, made it pretty clear he’d like more than the 100 B-21 bombers to which the service is currently committed. He would probably like close to half again that many. Rand told a Mitchell Institute breakfast that the US currently has 156 bombers “in our…