According to Lockheed Martin officials, the company recently completed the latest upgrades for the Theater Battle Management Core Systems (MBMCS) at the Air Force’s third Falconer Air Force Air Operations Center. The upgrade enables personnel to support the AOC’s air operations command and control process via a Web browser from any location. Three quarters of TBMCS applications are now accessible via a Web-based net centric architecture, providing the Air Force, Army, Navy, and Marine Corps easier access to intelligence, mission planning, and air battle management information. Officials say that once installation is complete at all five Falconers, the Air Force will be able to reduce personnel in forward locations.
The Pentagon’s fiscal 2026 defense budget, submitted to Congress last week, accelerates the downsizing of the U.S. Air Force. It proposes divesting 340 aircraft, while only acquiring 76. These cuts risk the Air Force’s ability prevail. “Peace through strength” has...