Daily Report

Nov. 8, 2010

Renewed Pitch For New START Ratification

Obama Administration representatives last week called on the Senate to take up the New START arms control treaty with Russia promptly upon reconvening next week. And they urged Senators to ratify the pact before year’s end when the current Congress...

Looking Towards the Next Generation

The Air Force last week began its search for the replacement to the F-22. This platform, which USAF officials have provisionally dubbed the Next Generation Tactical Aircraft, is eyed for initial operations around 2030. In a notice to industry, Aeronautical...

Alaska F-22s Visit Tyndall for Combat Archer

Airmen and F-22s from the active duty 90th Fighter Squadron and Air Force Reserve Command’s 302nd FS at JB Elmendorf, Alaska, are in Florida for three weeks of Combat Archer air-to-air training at Tyndall Air Force Base. Members of the...

Spartan Sighting

Members of the Connecticut Air National Guard’s 103rd Airlift Wing at Bradley ANG Base in East Granby recently spent a day with a C-27J transport. L-3 and Alenia, the C-27J industry team, sponsored the visit to Bradley, one of the...

Construction Starts on Information Technology Complex

Officials at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, last week broke ground on the base's new $27.2 million information technology complex. Located in the base's Area B, the three-story building (two floors and a basement) will offer approximately 105,000 square feet of space for offices and computer rooms. The facility will support the Defense Department's Supercomputing Resource Center that the Air Force Research Lab operates via classified computing and through a collaborative modeling and simulation environment. It will also support the Aeronautical Systems Center’s Simulation and Analysis Facility. "This new facility will further solidify Wright-Patt as a center of innovation and technical and acquisition excellence," stated Steven Wourms, deputy director of requirements and capabilities in ASC's integration directorate, during the Nov. 4 groundbreaking ceremony. Messer Construction of Dayton, Ohio, is the prime contractor. (Wright-Patterson release)

CHIRP Sensor Passes Integrated Test

The Air Force and its industry partners have completed an integrated sensor functional test for the Commercially Hosted Infrared Payload, SAIC announced last week. This was the first ground test demonstrating the high-level functionality of the CHIRP sensor, the company...

Eight-Blade Prop Eyed for C-130 Arctic Operations

Air Force officials are evaluating a new eight-bladed propeller on a C-130H3 aircraft at Edwards, AFB, Calif. The NP 2000 propeller holds the promise of improving the C-130’s performance during takeoff and climb-out. USAF officials are specifically targeting this upgrade...

New Simulator Trains JTACs Bloodlessly, in Real-Time

The 6th Combat Training Squadron at Nellis AFB, Nev., has opened a state-of-the-art facility to train joint terminal attack controllers. Simulating combat scenarios in real-time, the facility provides JTAC trainees the opportunity to practice skills in a realistic environment, without...

Offutt Opens New Temporary Lodgings

: Officials at Offutt AFB, Neb., last week officially opened 29 new temporary lodging facilities at the base, which is home to the 55th Wing and US Strategic Command. The new housing units are in three different styles and range...

Aviation Museum Opens in Wichita Falls

Call Field Aviation Museum has opened at Kickapoo Airport in Wichita Falls, Tex. The museum chronicles the military aviation training that took place at the field back in World War I and honors the 34 airmen who lost their lives...

Air Sorties from SWA 110110

Air Sorties in Southwest Asia, Nov. 1, 2010 Sortie Type OND OEF OND/OEF Total YTD ISR 22 79 101 23,144 CAS/Armed Recon 12 97 109 29,818 Airlift 185 185 53,016 Air refueling 50 50 14,801 Rescue 32 32 6,857 Total...