Agreement With Russia Expected Soon

A memorandum of understanding between the US and Russia on safety protocols in the air over Syria is expected to be signed and finalized soon, though the Pentagon has no specific timeline for action. Defense Department spokesman Navy Capt. Jeff...

Strengthening Strike Eagle’s Defense

F-15E Strike Eagle maintenance units at Seymour Johnson AFB, N. C., established a special team to correct the high failure rates with the jets radar warning receivers. “We’ve fixed a lot of jets and made sure these detection systems continue...

ULA Wins Two Launch Services Contracts

The Air Force awarded two launch services contracts to the United Launch Alliance as part of the Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle phase 1 block buy contract, the Air Force announced. The National Reconnaissance Office L-47 and Space Based Infrared Systems...

All Under Control

The 3rd Space Operations Squadron at Schriever AFB, Colo., took control of the Wideband Global Satcom-7 satellite on Oct. 13, the seventh of 10 satellites that will compose the WGS constellation, according to the 50th Space Wing. The WGS constellation...

Stone Released From Hospital

A1C Spencer Stone was released from the hospital where he was treated for multiple stab wounds, according to the University of California Davis Medical Center. Sacramento police are still looking for two men they believe stabbed Stone in the chest...

Lakenheath Airmen Return from Deployments

Airmen and F-15E Strike Eagles of the 494th Fighter Squadron and Aircraft Maintenance Unit at RAF Lakenheath, England, returned home from a deployment to the US Central Command area of operations earlier this month. While deployed, the Panthers flew a...

Damaged Wyoming C-130 Back in Action

Ogden Air Logistics Complex redelivered a Wyoming Air National Guard C-130H after 14 months of work to repair damage from a landing accident at Hill AFB, Utah, last year, officials announced. “A lot of creativity and ingenuity was needed since...

C-130H Added to Robins Training Pad

The 373rd Training Squadron at Robins AFB, Ga., recently received a retired C-130H that will be used for hands-on teaching of the thousands of students who roll through the school each year. Previously, the squadron, one of many field training...