US Air Force F-16 fighter pilots at Kunsan AB, South Korea, made history this month, firing AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles for the first time as part of a new weapons systems evaluation program in South Korea. Hamstrung by two realities—fiscal and physical—the 80th Fighter Squadron officials decided they needed to provide critical live-fire testing for F-16 pilots assigned to South Korea. Normally, fighter units rotate through a weapon system evaluation program at Tyndall AFB, Fla., or other stateside location to get live-fire practice, but tight budgets and theater demands prevent 80th FS airmen from shuttling back to the states. Without WSEP experience, says Lt. Col. Dan Tippett, 80th FS operations boss, “the first time a pilot fires a live missile would be in combat.”
The Air Force displayed all the firepower it has amassed on Okinawa in an unusually diverse show of force this week. IIn a May 6 “Elephant Walk,” Kadena Air Base showcased 24 F-35A Lightning II stealth fighters, eight F-15E Strike Eagles; two U.S. Army Patriot anti-missile batteries near the runway; and…