Daily Reports
Daily Reports
SECAF on Keeping Pace with China; AFCENT Boss Says JTACS Doing Phenomenal Work in Syria; NATO Members Boost Spending
Budget Bids Farewell to JSTARS Recap; F-35 Production Ramps Up Slowly; Restocking Munitions Spent on ISIS Campaign
B-1, B-2 to Retire More than a Decade Sooner than Expected; Budget Saga Continues; A-10s to Get New Wings
Pence Calls Airmen “Citadel of Strength;” What is USAF’s Role in Electronic Warfare?; DACA Troops Protected
USAF Suspects Maintenance to Blame for T-6 Issues; Two-Year Budget Deal Likely; Renewed Focus on Afghanistan
Ground Control to Major Tom, Falcon Heavy Launch a Success; Government Shutdown Looms; B-52 Sets New Record
Reporting from Al Udeid; US Footprint in Iraq Shifts; Preparing for the Possibility of Another Government Shutdown
Long-Awaited Nuclear Posture Review Released; USAF to Host Second Light Attack Experiment; Mattis Issues Warning to Assad
Troops Too Big to Deploy; Senators Push for B-52 Re-Engining Funding; Say Goodbye to Your Cell Phone on Base, Maybe
More Hypoxia Issues; Automatic Ground Collision Avoidance Coming Soon in F-35 Fleet; What the NPR Really Says
Trump: State of the Union is Strong; North Korea Hasn’t Proved it’s Capable of Hitting US; What Caused an MQ-1 to Crash?
Please note that the online archives of Air Force Magazine are complete through 1996. Prior to 1996, issues may be missing from the online archive, or contain only selected articles.


