The age of computer models and network simulations is enabling the Air Force and Navy to “save” their high demand/low density and aging airframes from direct participation in exercises such as Northern Edge 2006. USAF E-3 AWACS and E-8 Joint STARS and Navy EP-3 Aries aircraft are participating in the Alaskan exercise via cyberspace. Helping provide the “feel” of a large air campaign are airmen of the 505th Distributed Warfare Group, based at Kirtland AFB, N.M. The unit’s Distributed Mission Operations Center is working with Pacific Air Forces air operations center at Hickam AFB, Hawaii, and marks the first time US Pacific Command has utilized a DMOC in joint training.
The Air Force has begun flying its CV-22 Ospreys again. But that is just the start of a multi-step process to return the fleet to normal operations following a deadly crash last year, the service says.