An Air Force historian is compiling data on every US bombing mission since World War I in order to pinpoint the geographic location, historical progression, and strategic effects of US bombardment writ large. “What if you had the detailed data on when and where every bomb was dropped from an airplane in combat? What would you know?” asked Lt. Col. Jenns Robertson, the missileer and researcher spearheading the Theater History of Operations Reports project, reported the Boston Globe. Though Robertson is still gleaning data from myriad Defense Department records, he says his data base has already proven invaluable. The computer data drawn from millions of DOD period reports are plotted on a satellite map, making the map an ideal tool to aid ordnance cleanup in Vietnam, for example, according to the July 30 report.
The Space Force and NRO will build a large number of targeting satellites to go in low-Earth orbit, the USSF’s top intelligence officer said May 2—keeping with the service’s emphasis on proliferating its assets. For months now, the two organizations have been working on a program to develop satellites that will…