The final E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System aircraft left Robins Air Force Base, Ga., on Nov. 15, a spokesperson for the 116th Air Control Wing confirmed to Air & Space Forces Magazine. The airframe first entered service for the USAF in 1991 while still in ...
It’s impossible to overstate how central a role space plays in this whole conversation, whether you’re talking about the sensors, whether you’re talking about comms, space is going to play an extended role.
There's a lot of technology out there to do moving target indication, whether it's airborne, you can get it from the ground and ground surveillance radars, you can do it from space to certain extent. But the reality is, you're going to need all of ...
We must identify and invest in the specific applications of ABMS that provide a measurable operational advantage to our warfighters.

World: Budget

Jan. 20, 2023
WORLD: Budget: DOD scores $858B defense budget; What the 2023 budget funds for USSF.

Editorial: Milestones

Aug. 10, 2022
The Air Force turns 75 on Sept. 18, a momentous three-quarters of a century.
The E-7 was developed by Boeing for the export market. It’s hosted on a 737-700 airframe, and rather than a rotating radome—the iconic, flying-saucer-like feature of the E-3—the Wedgetail uses a large blade-like structure on its back, housing an active electronically scanned array radar. 

Replacing Aging ISR

March 23, 2022 | By Abraham Mahshie
It’s time for military tech to catch up with military needs. The call was for a new intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capability.