An Air Force at War on the Home Front By Adam J. Hebert The Air Force is trying to cram 10 pounds of requirements into a five-pound sack.
An Air Force For the Future By John A. Tirpak USAF will embrace leap-ahead “Third Offset” technologies to sustain its position of dominance.
AFCENT’s Rapid Evolution By Brian W. Everstine The rise of ISIS means today’s Air Force operations in the Middle East are dramatically different from
Rise of the Machines By Jennifer Hlad The question is not necessarily: How much military automation is possible? The question may be: How ma
Ranges and Readiness By Brian W. Everstine DOD is investing heavily to modernize USAF’s training ranges.
UK Eagles Nest RAF Lakenheath is home to high-demand USAF combat power, including Europe’s only F-15s.
Perspectives on the Storm In 1991, the Air Force unexpectedly changed direction and left the Cold War in the past.
Iron Dome By Gideon Grudo Israel’s defensive system brings strategic and psychological protection from rocket attacks.
Turkey Shoot It was the biggest carrier battle of all time. It also gained bases from which B-29s could strike Japan.
Herculean Ordnance Massive “Daisy Cutter” bombs dropped from C-130s were highly effective at clearing landing zones in Vietnam.
1946: The Year After the War Seventy years ago, the nation, the armed forces, and veterans made a turbulent transition to peacetime.