OPINION January 15, 2021 Vice President Pence: The late test pilot Chuck Yeager, first to break sound barrier, makes his last flight Last Dec. 7, the greatest aviator in American history ascended into the heavens. On Friday, joined by my family on Air Force Two, it will be my honor to accompany the widow and earthly remains of retired Air Force Brig. Gen. Chuck Yeager, America’s pilot, on his last flight.
US Air Force January 14, 2021 Alaskan F-35s prepare for major sub-zero Arctic warfare Just in case Santa Claus and his elves wound up needing military protection from an attempted hostile intrusion in the North Pole, the U.S. Air Force was ready with F-35 and F-16 fighter jets poised for rapid attack.
Pentagon January 10, 2021 Pentagon pursues information 'kill web' at massive speeds Information itself, when it comes to networking an attacking force to expedite sensor-to-shooter time and quicken the “kill web,” is increasingly viewed as a defining weapon of war.
Capitol Protests January 7, 2021 Ashli Babbitt, woman killed in Capitol riots, described as patriot who 'loved America with all her heart' As dramatic scenes unraveled in the Capitol on Wednesday – with a horde plowing through security – the jarring live video showed a woman draped in a Trump flag who has been shot by a plainclothes officer as she allegedly purported to breach the storied chambers via the window. She was rushed to a local hospital in critical condition and later died from her wounds.
US Air Force January 5, 2021 6th-gen stealth fighter likely to include lasers, AI and drone control A stealthy, supersonic, semi-autonomous sixth-generation fighter maneuvers undetected through heavily armed enemy air space, evades radar detection to jam the adversary’s command and control systems with EW (Electronic Warfare) weapons, gather, analyze and transmit targeting data across huge areas of terrain in milliseconds using AI-empowered computing.
US Air Force December 6, 2020 Air Force accelerates F-35 as war-attack 'sensor node' The Air Force is making new adjustments to its F-35 priorities in order to expedite the service’s broader transition into new levels of networked warfare wherein combat nodes operate as attack platforms as well as data-transmission and intelligence hubs in joint combat.
US Air Force November 30, 2020 Air Force improves 'human performance' metrics in Special Warfare training Rescuing hostages under enemy fire, jumping out of planes into “hot” combat zones, rappelling from helicopters down into rough seas or conducting high-risk clandestine reconnaissance missions in enemy territory … are all missions Air Force Special Warfare forces are expected to perform.
America Together November 22, 2020 Colorado lawmakers set sights on future Space Command headquarters Colorado Springs would be an ideal location for future Space Command headquarters, say lawmakers in the Centennial State.
AIR AND SPACE November 19, 2020 Space Command headquarters will be in one of these six states, Air Force announces The Department of the Air Force has announced the six candidate locations being considered for the headquarters of the U.S. Space Command.
Pentagon November 18, 2020 Pentagon pursues 'hack proof' fighter jets and armored war vehicles What if an armored combat vehicle was rapidly moving to enemy contact through rigorous terrain while facing enemy fire, when its navigational and targeting systems were suddenly given false, wrong or misleading information ... thus derailing the mission?
US Air Force November 12, 2020 Could the Air Force X-37B become a laser and missile-firing space drone? Is the Air Force X-37B an armed space drone operating beyond the Earth’s atmosphere to destroy enemy satellites, ICBMs or aircraft of some kind?