Air Force Magazine
Daily Report for Feb. 3, 2020
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Edited by Amy McCullough with Rachel S. Cohen, Brian W. Everstine and John A. Tirpak
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Editor's Note
This is a special re-send of the Daily Report. In the earlier edition, the lead
article was missing. We apologize for the error.
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B-21 Images Show New Details of Secret Bomber
By John A. Tirpak
New artists concepts of the B-21 Raider bomber, released Jan. 31, reveal subtle
differences between it and the B-2 Spirit on which it is based. The flying wing
is shallower, with a shorter cockpit area, smaller landing gear and more angled
landing gear doors. The nose gear is also set further back from the nose than it
is on the B-2, as is the windscreen.
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Boeing Reports Another $148 Million in KC-46 Losses
By Brian W. Everstine
Boeing has incurred another $148 million in losses for its KC-46 tanker program
due to higher than expected manufacturing costs, as the company works with the
Air Force to address continued deficiencies in the tanker’s capabilities. The
company disclosed the losses in a Jan. 31 filing with the Securities and
Exchange Commission, stating that the “reach-forward losses” of $148 million
follows $736 million last year, and $445 million the year before. Boeing has
already absorbed more than $3 billion in losses on the fixed-price KC-46
contract. The same day as the SEC filing, the Pentagon’s Department of
Operational Test and Evaluation released its 2019 annual report on the program,
detailing the deficiencies still impacting the new tanker fleet.
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Empowering Disaster Response and Recovery From Space
When a natural disaster or emergency occur, an immediate and seamless response is necessary to
save lives. Operational and situational awareness becomes increasingly important to responders.
If critical infrastructure is down in the disaster zone, then the systems and networks required for
powering the relief efforts are compromised. Ground operations must look to space to solve their
communication needs. Read the full story.
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Senior Space Force Official Named Among New Job Assignments
By Rachel S. Cohen
A career special operations pilot will become the second-highest officer at the
Space Force's Space Operations Command, according to a slew of promotions and
job changes announced Jan. 30. Col. Michael Conley, selected for promotion to
brigadier general, comes to the Space Force after having run the 1st Special
Operations Wing at Hurlburt Field, Fla., since 2018. He has flown several types
of aircraft, including the UH-1N helicopter, the CV-22 tiltrotor, AC-130W
gunship, and MC-130J refueling and airlift plane, and spent time in the
Pentagon. Twenty-two other Air Force officers will get new jobs as well.
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New Report: Air Force Academy Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office Still Struggling
By Amy McCullough
Reports of sexual assault at the Defense Department's three military academies
rose 27 percent in the 2018-2019 academic year, despite a recent high-level call
to action to eradicate the problem, according to a new Pentagon report. The
report also found the U.S. Air Force Academy was still struggling to recover
from the 2018 changeover of personnel after the school's Sexual Assault
Prevention and Response office was found to be "derelict" in its duties.
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Watchdog: Enemy Attacks in Afghanistan at Highest Level Since 2010
By Brian W. Everstine
Enemy attacks on U.S., coalition, and Afghan forces in the fourth quarter of
2019 reached the highest level since the U.S. government’s watchdog for the
war began keeping track in 2010, resulting in increased air operations in the
country. The Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction, in its
quarterly report to Congress, states there were 8,204 effective enemy-initiated
attacks—ones that resulted in casualties, the highest total since 2010’s
tally of 7,685. As these attacks rose, the U.S. military increased its pace,
setting a record for more bombs dropped and total strike sorties than any year
since at least 2009, according to Air Forces Central Command.
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Poland Signs $4.6 Billion F-35 Deal
By Brian W. Everstine
Poland's defense ministry on Jan. 31 finalized its $4.6 billion buy of 32 F-35As
and 33 F135 engines, a move Polish President Andrzej Duda said will be a
significant step toward strengthening the security of the country and the
region. The deal, which was approved by the U.S. State Department in September,
will also include eight mission simulators, logistic support, and the Autonomic
Logistics Information System, according a Polish government statement. Delivery
of the aircraft will begin in 2024 at a pace of four to six per year, and run
through 2030.
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Radar Sweep
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Alleged Leader of Iraqi al Qaeda Group Arrested in Arizona
A man accused of killing two police officers while acting as the leader of an al
Qaeda group in the Iraqi city of Fallujah was arrested in Phoenix, Ariz.,
federal officials said Jan. 31. Ali Yousif Ahmed Al-Nouri, 42, is wanted in Iraq
on charges of premeditated murder of the Iraqi police officers in 2006,
according to a statement by the U.S. Attorney's Office District of Arizona. The
statement did not provide information on when Al-Nouri entered the United States
or how long he had lived in Phoenix.
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Israel Aerospace Wins $240 Million U.S. Air Force Contract
State-run Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) said on Feb. 2 it won a $240 million
contract to manufacture wings for U.S. Air Force T-38 training aircraft. IAI
said it has been producing the wings for the T-38s since 2011 and that the work
will be performed in Israel.
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Iraq Says Joint Operations with US-Led Coalition Resume
Joint military operations with the U.S.-led coalition to counter the Islamic
State group have resumed after a nearly three-week pause, according to an Iraqi
military statement.
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Top Commander Sees Increased Iran Threat in Afghanistan
There has been an increase in Iranian activity in Afghanistan that poses a risk
to American and coalition troops there, a senior U.S. commander said, as the
threat from Tehran continues to churn across the Middle East.
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New Air Force Technology Aims to Stop Nuclear Attacks Faster
The Air Force and industry are taking new technical steps to quickly alert
commanders in the event that the U.S. comes under nuclear attack, by increasing
the time window with which decision-makers have to both defend and potentially
retaliate. This includes using emerging software and hardware technologies and
new architecture to, among other things, migrate time-sensitive targeting data
to the cloud, increase network resiliency and better connect space, air and
ground nodes into a fast, seamless integrated threat analysis system.
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Coronavirus Case Suspected in Djibouti, Where U.S. and China Base Troops
The commander of U.S. forces in Africa said Jan. 30 that a suspected coronavirus
case has turned up in the tiny East African state of Djibouti, where the U.S.
and China maintain bases about seven miles apart.
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As California Preps for More ‘Horizontal Hurricanes,’ Air Force Gathers Intel Over Pacific
Storms dubbed “atmospheric rivers” have killed dozens of Californians,
inflicted billions of dollars in damage, and three years ago forced the
evacuation of 200,000 people. Yet forecasters don’t know nearly as much as
they’d like about these “horizontal hurricanes.” On Jan. 28, high above
the Pacific Ocean, two U.S. Air Force Reserve “Hurricane Hunter” crews in a
pair of WC-130J Super Hercules aircraft were trying to change that, as part of a
years-long research project to improve atmospheric river forecasting.
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One More Thing...
Meet the World War II Veterans Who Participated in the Super Bowl LIV Coin Toss
Brig. Gen. Charles McGee, First Lt. Samuel Lombardo, Staff Sgt. Odon S.
Cardenas, and Cpl. Sidney Walton will participate in the coin toss at Super Bowl
LIV before the Kansas City Chiefs square off against the San Francisco 49ers.
“Kansas City, I’m going for the Chiefs,” said McGee, a famed Tuskegee
Airman who flew 409 combat missions through three wars. He was recently
honorarily promoted to a one-star general. “I hope for a good game, good
referees. One of them is going to be declared a winner.”
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