Wish List

The Air Force has released its list of unfunded requirements in Fiscal 2009, and it’s a whopper, amounting to approximately $18.75 billion in requests for scores of aircraft and platform enhancements, weapons, active-duty end strength increases, and even additional contractor logistics support. The Air Force says it needs these items to get closer to its Required Force of 86 fully modern combat wings to meet future threats and bolster areas like cyberspace, space surveillance, and nuclear security (see below). Neither today’s baseline budget topline nor those projected in the future will get the service there, thus the request for the shot in the arm. Among the highlights of the 152 itemized requests, USAF seeks 15 additional C-17s ($3.9 billion), four F-22s as part of Lot 9 production ($600 million) plus long-lead funding for 20 additional F-22s ($497 million). It also asks for five F-35s ($761 million) and advanced procurement funds for six additional F-35s in Fiscal 2010 ($67 million), eight C-130Js ($576 million), and five Global Hawks unmanned aerial vehicles ($616 million). There are also requests for one CV-22 ($82 million), two C-27Bs for Air Force Special Operations Command ($74.8 million), and 10 extra MQ-1 Predator UAVs ($80 million) to get the service closer to having enough of them to provide 24 simultaneous combat air patrols. An allotment of $385 million would allow the service to sustain its active-duty end strength at about 330,000, instead of continuing to draw down to 316,000. There is also $300 million requested for a classified requirement. Last year USAF’s unfunded requirements list totaled $16.9 billion.

More Thoughts on B-52 Nuke Incident:

A “declining focus on the strategic nuclear bomber mission” was a significant factor in the errant transfer of nuclear weapons from Minot AFB, N.D. to Barksdale AFB, La., last August aboard a B-52, Lt. Gen. Daniel Darnell, deputy chief of...

Binary Adjustment

The Air Force still plans to start formal operations of its new Cyber Command on Oct. 1, but may not have determined by then the location of the command’s permanent headquarters, service spokesman Ed Gulick confirmed to the Daily Report...

Sharpening the View

The Air Force would like to choose a contractor in Fiscal 2009 to upgrade the Space Fence, a key component of the nation’s space surveillance network, according to newly issued budget documents. The Space Fence is a series of radar...

Same Again in January

Recruiting for the Air National Guard continued to lag somewhat in the fourth month of the new fiscal year. According to the latest Pentagon statistics (see chart), the Air Guard achieved 97 percent of its goal for January 2008, while...

More on Blackswift

Additional information is available on the DARPA Blackswift test-bed program now that DOD’s Fiscal 2009 budget request is out. As we reported in January, Blackswift is an outgrowth of DARPA’s Falcon hypersonics program under which the agency is maturing technologies...

Volunteer Airmen

About 90 Air Force Reservists from the 908th Airlift Wing, a C-130 unit, left Maxwell AFB, Ala., on Feb. 5 and Feb. 6 for Southwest Asia. The 908th is the first Hercules wing within Air Force Reserve Command to deploy...

Southern Guests

Air Forces Southern hosted five Argentinean Air Force pilots in late January at Luke AFB, Ariz., for five days of interactions on fighter combat tactics. There the Argentine airmen learned how USAF conducts F-16 training by participating in surface attack...

Air Sorties in the Global War on Terrorism

Feb. 11, 2008 Sortie Type OIF OEF OIF/OEF Total YTD ISR 24 8 32 1,048 CAS/Armed Recon 54 41 95 3,298 Airlift 119 119 4,839 Air refueling 45 45 1,565 Total 291 10,750 OIF=Operation Iraqi Freedom OEF=Operation Enduring Freedom ISR=Intelligence-surveillance-reconnaissance...