More F-22s, If You Insist

The Pentagon will request more F-22s than the 183 now on order, but through supplemental war funding, not the regular budget. The news comes from Deputy Defense Secretary Gordon England, in a Jan. 14 letter to Rep. Phil Gingrey (R-Ga.), a member of the House Armed Services Committee and the Air Force Caucus. Congress had asked England to provide, by Jan. 15, his "thoughts and analysis" on tactical aviation and a justification as to why the Pentagon has stonewalled buying more F-22s when studies show at least 250 are needed. England wrote that “in depth” reviews by the Pentagon show that buying F-35s for the Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps “provides more effective capability to the joint force commander than concentrating investments in a single service by buying more F-22s.” (So far as we know, it has never been an either-or choice.) He went on to say that the current multiyear F-22 purchase program would provide “sufficient numbers” of Raptors. England said it would be up to Congress to choose whether to fund additional F-22s in the 2009 supplemental. He also offered a briefing “on these issues, including the "department’s rationale for the programmed number of F-22s and the studies that underpin this decision." Stay tuned.

Empty Gesture

Audio of this article is brought to you by the Air & Space Forces Association, honoring and supporting our Airmen, Guardians, and their families. Find out more at afa.orgDeputy Defense Secretary Gordon England’s offer to include more F-22s in the...

Presents in January?:

The Air Force yesterday released its weapon system “roadmap” describing all the bases at which the service’s new hardware could be based over the next 30 years. The roadmap, crafted with input from all Adjutants General, details the bases at which the F-22, F-35, KC-X, C-27, and other systems might “potentially” bed down, according to the USAF release. Nothing’s certain, though, because: a) environmental impact studies would have to be passed, and b) the Air Force actually has to get the equipment. The EIS process is not a given, because the F-35 and F-22 are noisier than the F-16s and F-15s they replace, for example. Moreover, the roadmap lists bases where USAF would put F-22s if it were to get all 381 it wants, as opposed to the 183 that have been approved. The F-35 would go largely to bases that now have an F-16 or A-10 mission. With few exceptions, bases that already have transitioned from the F-16 to another system—like the MQ-1 Predator—would not go back to flying fighters, senior USAF officials said. That’s because the Predators offer Air National Guard pilots an opportunity to participate in deployed operations without actually deploying, as the crews “fight” by remote control at their home base.

What’s Not Shown

Audio of this article is brought to you by the Air & Space Forces Association, honoring and supporting our Airmen, Guardians, and their families. Find out more at afa.orgNot included in the release detailing the Air Force’s planned beddown for...

Preparing To Move

Audio of this article is brought to you by the Air & Space Forces Association, honoring and supporting our Airmen, Guardians, and their families. Find out more at afa.orgThe Air Force is mulling the best approach to take in its...

A Delay for Cyber Command?

Audio of this article is brought to you by the Air & Space Forces Association, honoring and supporting our Airmen, Guardians, and their families. Find out more at afa.orgThere may be a slight delay in the announcement of a permanent...

A Reaper for AFSOC

Audio of this article is brought to you by the Air & Space Forces Association, honoring and supporting our Airmen, Guardians, and their families. Find out more at afa.orgAir Force Special Operations Command will be adding a new squadron to...

C-27Js Not Just For the Guard

Audio of this article is brought to you by the Air & Space Forces Association, honoring and supporting our Airmen, Guardians, and their families. Find out more at afa.orgThe Air Force’s new beddown roadmap (see above) identifies seven operating locations...

F-16 Crashes

Audio of this article is brought to you by the Air & Space Forces Association, honoring and supporting our Airmen, Guardians, and their families. Find out more at afa.orgAn Air Force Reserve Command pilot safely ejected as his F-16 crashed...

Bundles for Afghans

Audio of this article is brought to you by the Air & Space Forces Association, honoring and supporting our Airmen, Guardians, and their families. Find out more at afa.orgA C-17 flown by airmen deployed to the 816th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron...

One Last Word

Audio of this article is brought to you by the Air & Space Forces Association, honoring and supporting our Airmen, Guardians, and their families. Find out more at afa.orgAlthough senior Air Force leaders won’t say so in so many words,...

Air Sorties in the Global War on Terrorism

Audio of this article is brought to you by the Air & Space Forces Association, honoring and supporting our Airmen, Guardians, and their families. Find out more at afa.orgJan. 14, 2008 Sortie Type OIF OEF OIF/OEF Total ISR 10 4...