Lost and Found?

Officially, there is still an unarmed US reconnaissance airplane missing since last week when US and NATO officials say operators lost control of this remotely piloted aircraft during a mission over western Afghanistan. "We haven't recovered the drone that we believe is missing," said Navy Capt. John Kirby, deputy assistant secretary of defense for media operations, during a Pentagon briefing Thursday. Unofficially, however, US defense and intelligence officials are telling US media outlets that the secret intelligence-gathering aircraft went down in eastern Iran and that the Iranians have indeed recovered it. The claims are that this RPA—allegedly the Lockheed Martin-built stealthy RQ-170 Sentinel—went down due to a malfunction. Conversely, the Iranians are boasting that they brought the aircraft down via a mobile jamming system that disrupted its communications links with its remote controllers. On Thursday, Iranian state television showed off what the Iranians assert is the recovered RQ-170 looking relatively intact, for full propaganda effect. Continue

A More Fitting Option

The Air Force leadership “immediately took steps to better the process” once it learned in 2008 that its military mortuary at Dover AFB, Del., sometimes disposed of small, subsequently identified portions of fallen service members’ remains by placing them in...

Dyess Unit Sets Record in Cyber Inspection

The 7th Communications Squadron at Dyess AFB, Tex., established a new record during the 7th Bomb Wing’s command cyber readiness inspection, earning the highest score in the Defense Department’s history for this type of assessment, according to Air Force officials....

Fighters in Full Battle Array

Airmen at Kunsan AB, South Korea, stepped up to full wartime footing, arming more than 20 F-16s in a massive force-generation exercise meant to show the United States’ commitment to its South Korean allies. Readied to the point of take-off,...

Air Force, Army, and FEMA Join for Exercise

Airmen with the 60th Aerial Port Squadron at Travis AFB, Calif., hosted Army soldiers and Federal Emergency Management Agency representatives on Wednesday for training on how to make cargo airworthy during emergency response. “The more we practice, the faster we...

From Seaport to Airport

The Air Force dispatched a team of seven specialists to aid the Thai government in reopening Don Mueang International Airport following the worst floods there in decades. Deployed from Andersen AFB, Guam, members of the 36th Contingency Response Group joined...

Towers Crumble and Rise

In the shadow of a new air traffic control tower, contractors with cutting torches severed the last girder, lowering the 1950s observation deck of the former tower at Duke Field, Fla., from its perch with a crane. Located on the...

Blown F-15 Tire Temporarily Closes Portland Runway

Officials temporarily closed one of the runways at Portland International Airport in Portland, Ore., after a tire on an Oregon Air National Guard F-15 blew out upon the aircraft’s landing, reported USA Today. The incident happened on Wednesday during the...