Air Force officials say the production version of the Global Hawk unmanned aerial vehicle has collected more than 96 percent of the “target deck”—some 5,000 images of enemy resources in the Southwest Asia theater. The UAV surveys large geographic areas with pinpoint accuracy, providing near real-time data, said Capt. Ty Gilbert, senior intelligence duty officer at the SWA combined air operations center. Another prized feature is the ability to re-task the aircraft, such as during a recent aircraft crash in Afghanistan when a redirected Global Hawk enabled USAF to provide crash site photos to rescuers by the time they received word of the crash.
New Air Force PT Uniforms to Hit Shelves in July
May 1, 2024
The Air Force’s new physical training uniforms have been a long time coming. The clothing set was first unveiled in 2021, with a promised 2022 debut. But supply chain issues delayed its arrival multiple times, according to the Air Force. But finally, Airmen are expected to be able to buy…