Daily Report

April 15, 2024

USAF Fighters Shoot Down Iranian Drones in Defense of Israel

.S. Air Force F-15E Strike Eagles and F-16 Fighting Falcons shot down dozens of Iranian drones as they were heading toward targets in Israel on April 13, a U.S. official told Air & Space Forces Magazine. On April 14, U.S. officials singled out the role of F-15E Strike Eagles from the 494th Fighter Squadron and the 335th Fighter Squadron in downing more than 70 Iranian drones. But on April 15, a U.S. official noted that F-16s were involved in the shootdowns as well.

PHOTOS: Kadena Welcomes New F-22s and F-16s with Elephant Walk

Kadena Air Base, Japan, is exchanging F-35s and F-15Cs for F-22s and F-16s in the base’s latest rotation of fighters on Okinawa, a strategic location just 400 miles east of Taiwan. Whille all four types of fighters were there, however, Kadena showcased its array of airpower in an "Elephant Walk" lineup, seemingly establishing a tradition of showcasing each fighter type during its rotation through Japan.
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Boards Selected Fewer New Air Force Majors in 2023

The race for Air Force captains to become majors was more competitive this year than last, with declines in both the total number and promotion rate for the O-4 rank in Line of the Air Force categories, according to newly-released data.

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‘Matter of Time’: AFRICOM Puts Counter-Drone Systems at Top of $500 Million Unfunded Priorities List

Breaking Defense

Warning of “growing hostile surveillance and active targeting” in Africa and threats to U.S. forces in the Red Sea, U.S. Africa Command put counter-uncrewed systems and integrated air defenses at the top of its $500 million unfunded priorities list (UPL) sent to lawmakers. “It is only a matter of time before U.S. forces in East Africa are attacked by an enemy [uncrewed system], cruise or ballistic missile,” the wishlist says.

G7 Leaders Condemn Iran, Warn of Risk of Escalation

Reuters

Leaders of the G7 nations condemned Iran's attack on Israel and said on April 14 they would work to try to prevent an "uncontrollable regional escalation" in the Middle East. Italy, which holds the rotating presidency of the G7, had called a meeting of G7 heads after U.S. President Joe Biden pledged a coordinated diplomatic response to the unprecedented drone and missile attack launched overnight by Iran.

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MDA to Pick Winner This Month in Lockheed and Northrop NGI Competition

Inside Defense

The Missile Defense Agency this month will pick a winner between Lockheed Martin and Northrop in the Next Generation Interceptor competition, slicing a year off the original source-selection plan to develop the homeland defense guided missile based on information produced during the first round of the contest.

Ukraine's Military Chief Warns of 'Significantly' Worsening Battlefield Situation in the East

Military.com

Ukraine's military chief on April 13 warned that the battlefield situation in the industrial east has “significantly worsened in recent days,” as warming weather allowed Russian forces to launch a fresh push along several stretches of the more 1,000 km-long (620-mile) front line. In an update on the Telegram messaging app, Gen. Oleksandr Syrskyy said that Moscow had “significantly” ramped up its assaults.

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Soldiers Recall Split-Second Patriot Defense of US Positions Attacked by Militants in Iraq

Stars and Stripes

Capt. Joseph Remaniak feared one of his worst nightmares had become reality as sirens blared across al Asad Air Base in Iraq. Troops rushed to bunkers and planes hastily lifted off the runway Jan. 20, minutes ahead of an incoming ballistic rocket attack. “Truthfully, I thought we were about to take rounds to the face,” Remaniak, commander of Bravo Battery, 1st Battalion, 7th Air Defense Artillery Regiment, said in a recent interview.

Air Force Sees Opportunities for AI to Improve Wargaming

DefenseScoop

The Air Force has been using wargames to flesh out how future AI-enabled platforms could best be employed on the battlefield. But officials are also eyeing another use case—leveraging artificial intelligence to improve wargaming itself.

Space Development Agency Satellites Poised to Track First Missile Test

Defense News

The U.S. Space Development Agency expects its constellation of missile detection satellites to track its first missile launch in the coming weeks. The eight spacecraft, built by SpaceX and L3Harris Technologies and launched in three batches over the last year, make up the agency’s so-called Tranche 0 Tracking Layer. The systems will demonstrate the ability to observe and collect information on missile launches.

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Our First Look at an Armed-Up Block 70 F-16 Viper

The War Zone

A little over a month after some of the first Block 70 F-16C/D Viper fighters left the United States for their new home in Bahrain, we now have our first look at how these jets might look when armed up for an actual combat mission.