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US Air Force eyes improved comms with bombers after Midnight Hammer
If the Air Force doesn't improve communications with bombers during critical operations, Lt. Gen. Armagost said, "that is a ...
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TACPs vs combat controllers: Inside the USAF’s elite Air Force operators
Tactical Air Control Party (TACP) airmen and Combat Controllers (CCTs) are two elite units of the United States Air Force, each with unique roles and expertise. TACPs specialize in guiding airstrikes, ...
The AN/APQ-181 AESA radar acts as an 'active' defensive system, collecting data while staying undiscovered. It enables the ...
DRDO successfully tests advanced Ramjet technology; India's air combat capability to get major boost
The flight was closely tracked using several monitoring systems positioned along the Bay of Bengal coast. Data collected from ...
From AI-powered Valkyries to stealthy European wingmen, these combat drones are transforming how fighter jets operate in ...
The new portfolio acquisition executives will oversee vital Air Force programs, such as advanced planes and nuclear command ...
The EA-37B Compass Call’s maiden trans-Atlantic voyage and arrival at Ramstein Air Base is aimed at introducing the platform ...
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U.S. Air Force Announces "Air Expeditionary Wing 2.0" Introduction
The USAF is introducing an improved version of its deployment construct, called Air Expeditionary Wing 2.0, based on the ...
Where the USAF projects power south of the border.
A film titled "Alone at Dawn," directed by Ron Howard, will tell the story of Medal of Honor recipient Master Sgt. John Chapman. Chapman, an Air Force combat controller, was killed in Afghanistan in ...
The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) has deployed up to six F-35A Lightning II aircraft, an E-7A Wedgetail, and around 227 aviators to Nellis Air ...
Airmen assigned to the 34th Fighter Generation Squadron compete in a weapons load competition during William Tell at Savannah ...
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