Daily Report

Jan. 6, 2011

Underestimating China

The sudden appearance of a Chinese stealth airplane making high-speed taxi tests in the last couple of weeks was “not a surprise” to US intelligence, Vice Adm. David Dorsett, director of naval intelligence, said Wednesday. Previous Pentagon estimates about China’s...

Shelton Takes Over at Air Force Space Command

Gen. William Shelton on Wednesday accepted command of Air Force Space Command at Peterson AFB, Colo. Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Norton Schwartz presided over the change-of-command ceremony, before which Shelton received his fourth star. Shelton succeeds Gen. Robert Kehler, who led AFSPC since October 2007 and has received Senate confirmation for his new assignment leading US Strategic Command at Offutt AFB, Neb. "I've been in and out of Air Force Space Command since 1986, so to have the good fortune to come back to command this great organization is truly a special privilege," said Shelton upon assuming his new post. His most recent job was as USAF's assistant vice chief of staff from July 2009. Among his space assignments, Shelton led 14th Air Force (Air Forces Strategic) at Vandenberg AFB, Calif., from May 2005 to December 2008. (Peterson release and second Peterson release) (Shelton's updated biography)

Carrier Killer

China has an operational carrier-killer ballistic missile much sooner than expected, said Navy intelligence chief Vice Adm. David Dorsett Wednesday. “I am concerned about the DF-21B ballistic missile,” Dorsett told defense reporters in Washington, D.C. The missile, if fired in...

PEDalling Together

The Air Force and Navy have been discussing ways to integrate their respective abilities to process, exploit, and disseminate the huge volumes of sensor data that they are taking in, the sea service’s head of intelligence and information dominance, Vice...

Mullen Issues 2011 Guidance

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Mike Mullen has issued guidance with his priorities this year for achieving the strategic objectives articulated in the National Security Strategy. Defending “vital national interests” in the Middle East and Central Asia...

Offutt Hosts British Rivet Joint Training

Royal Air Force personnel who will operate the three RC-135 Rivet Joint electronic eavesdropping aircraft that Britain is acquiring will train at Offutt AFB, Neb., under the 55th Wing, USAF’s sole Rivet Joint operational unit. “We are truly excited about...

Top Maintainers Recognized

Maj. Scott Hall and SMSgt. Anthony Smith have received the 2010 Gen. Lew Allen Jr. Award, recognized for their excellence in aircraft sortie generation. “This is about fixing machines and maintaining platforms, and doing it better than anyone else in...

Getting a Bang for the Buck

Known for their live-saving work in Afghanistan and Iraq, Air Force explosive ordnance disposal specialists came to the help of local law enforcement on the home front this week. Four members of the 4th Fighter Wing’s EOD flight at Seymour...

Nellis Going to the Dogs

The Air Force leadership has chosen Nellis AFB, Nev., as the site for a new joint military working dog training program. “The idea behind the creation of this program was to locate the training where the Air Force can flexibly...

First Afghan Airmen Complete Mi-17 Maintenance Course

Ten Afghan airmen have graduated the Mi-17 helicopter engine and body maintenance course at the Afghan air force base in Kabul, becoming the first AAF personnel to complete this training. “The Mi-17 is the centerpiece of the Afghan air force,...

Editor’s Note on Air Sorties Table

The Air Force informs us that it is no longer providing the daily airpower summaries that we used to generate our Air Sorties in Southwest Asia table, which has been a popular component of the Daily Report column. Accordingly, the...