Friday, December 4, 2020

Weekly Briefing: Air Warfare News and Analysis

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Iran Missile Upgrades Complicate GCC Defense Efforts

Arab Gulf States must improve ISR, EW capabilities and extend their early warning range and enhance systems' integration to counter Iran's ballistic missile threat

 

US, Israel Readying For Iran Strikes In Mid East

The IDF went into the highest level of readiness to be ready for some of the 140,000 rockets possessed by Hezbollah in Lebanon or from areas in the Gulf region controlled by the Houthi rebels, Iran's main proxy in this region. Iron Dome, David's Sling and Arrow are all reportedly on highest alert.

 

Air Force Expands Experimental Pilot Training Across Aircraft, Helo Fleets

"We flew the F-22 like it was an F-15. We flew the F-15E like an F-111. APT-X will figure out how can we can fly the T-7 differently – not like a T-38," says Brig. Gen. Brenda Cartier, 19th Air Force vice commander.

 

AIA: Hill, DoD Must Change Relations For Faster Space Acquisition

Since its creation last December, the U.S. Space Force has been charged with rapidly countering growing threats in an increasingly important domain. To successfully meet this mission, the service will have to adapt in a number of ways. One of the most vital tasks will be reforming an acquisition process ill-suited to protect against these…

 

Air Force Plans First Digital Engineering Pitch Day

"We're learning from industry as we go," said Eileene Vidrine, Air Force chief data officer.

 

Space Force Will Boost Reliance On Commercial Sats: Gen. Raymond

"We see a huge opportunity here to have a fused relationship with industry that will provide great advantage," Gen. Raymond says.

 

Dunlap Speaks On The Navy, Air Force, Army & JADC2

In part five of our exclusive video interview, Preston Dunlap outlines the Air Force and Navy's relations on All Domain Operations.

 

Navy, Marines Plan Big Wargames For Big Wars: Virtual Is Vital

Future multi-domain combat will be so complex and long-ranged that the military will rely heavily on simulations to train for it, because battles have become too big for real-world training ranges.

 

T-7A Red Hawk Simulator Production Starts

The Air Force has ordered 46 simulators and associated ground equipment, but can purchase up to 120 simulators under the current contract with Boeing.

 

STARCOM: Training Troops To Fight Space Wars, Boldly

"We've decided that the topic is important enough and unique enough that we need a group of people who understand it down to its most fundamental levels."

 

Space Force, AFRL To Demo Mobile Lunar Spy Sat

The highly mobile D2S2 satellite will carry a 20cm camera to test the sensor performance needed for lunar imaging.

 

Pathfinder: The MQ-9 You Don't Know [Sponsored]

Take another look. The world's workhorse unmanned aerial system (UAS) is adding a host of upgrades designed to win the fight now and bring the future faster.
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