Air Force Magazine
Daily Report for July 20, 2020
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Edited by Amy McCullough with Tobias Naegele, Jennifer-Leigh Oprihory, John A. Tirpak and Shaun Waterman
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Air Force, Space Force to Debut New Arctic Strategy
By Amy McCullough
Air Force Secretary Barbara M. Barrett, Chief of Staff Gen. David L. Goldfein,
and Chief of Space Operations Gen. John W. “Jay” Raymond will launch the
Department of the Air Force’s first-ever Arctic Strategy on July 21 during a
virtual event with the Atlantic Council. Despite a long history of Arctic
operations, USAF has never had its own strategy for operating in the region. The
White House first released a National Strategy for the Arctic in 2012 under the
Obama Administration, and the Department of Defense followed suit with its first
Arctic Strategy a year later. That strategy was updated in 2016 and then again
in 2019. During her keynote address at AFA’s Air Warfare Symposium in Orlando,
Fla., in February, Barrett stressed the growing importance of the Arctic,
calling it a “central mission” for the Air Force.
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Esper’s Flag Policy Bans Confederate, Rainbow Flags
By Tobias Naegele
The Defense Department banned the display of unapproved flags in a new policy
issued July 16. The change effectively blocks display of controversial flags
such as the battle flag of the Army of Northern Virginia—better known as the
“Confederate Flag”—as well as rainbow flags used to express gay pride.
Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper established the policy in a memo to the service
Secretaries and other military and defense leaders, and mentions only those
flags that are permissible, including national, state, territory flags; official
military and unit flags; the POW/MIA flag, and a few others. He never mentioned
the confederate symbol.
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End of 747 Production Isn’t a Parts Crisis for Air Force
By John A. Tirpak
Boeing's anticipated closure of the 747-8 line won't create a parts crisis for
the Air Force, which expects the company to support the type until the newest
“Air Force One” aircraft retire in 2055. The Air Force hasn't yet decided
what it will do to replace the E-4B flying command post, also based on the
iconic airliner, but the solution is unlikely to be more 747s.
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Air Force Cyber Weapons Factory Moves Ahead with Blockchain Project
By Shaun Waterman
The Air Force is making a big push to move blockchain, the much-hyped
cryptographic technology that powers Bitcoin and most other digital currencies,
from the lab to the battlefield. Because it creates an unforgeable and
unalterable record, advocates see blockchain as invaluable for protecting data,
ensuring the integrity of communications, and immutable record-keeping. Now, the
Air Force’s new software cyberweapons factory, LevelUP, is starting to use the
technology for global, joint all-domain command-and-control.
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USAF Weapons School Tests New Students for COVID-19 Antibodies
By Jennifer-Leigh Oprihory
The U.S. Air Force Weapons School kicked off its latest course on July 7 by
testing its newest cohort of students—Class 20B—for COVID-19 antibodies, its
commandant, Col. Jack Arthaud, told Air Force Magazine in a July 10 interview.
“We're testing for antibodies across the entire student population, and then,
if anybody tested positive ... we did a rapid COVID test to see if they had an
active infection,” he said, adding that no active infections were detected. As
an additional preventative step against the pandemic, he explained, any students
who headed to Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., from bases outside of the continental
U.S. had to quarantine for two weeks before starting class.
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Virtual Events: Goldfein Discusses State of USAF at Brookings, and More
By Jennifer-Leigh Oprihory
On July 21, Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David L. Goldfein will appear in
conversation with Mara Karlin, director of the Merrill Center and the Johns
Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies’ Strategic Studies program,
to discuss the state of the service, including issues such as USAF
modernization, and deterring Russia and China. Webinar registration is required,
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Radar Sweep
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Snapshot: DOD and COVID-19
Here's a look at how the Defense Department is being impacted by and responding
to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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DOD Putting $36.9M into Aviation, Shipbuilding Aid
The Defense Department has announced it will spend $36.9 million in Defense
Production Act Title III funds to help prop up the domestic aviation and
shipbuilding industries beset by challenges amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Suppliers Face Existential Decisions After COVID-19 Crisis
Suppliers across the western aerospace and defense industrial base faced an
existential crisis entering the second half of 2020.
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Trump Administration Weighs Troop Cut in South Korea
The Defense Department has presented the White House with options to reduce the
American military presence in South Korea as the two countries remain at odds
over President Donald J. Trump’s demand that Seoul greatly increase how much
it pays for the U.S. troops stationed in the country, U.S. officials said.
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The Pentagon Is Playing Its C Team with So Many Top Positions Left Unfilled
Of the Defense Department’s top 60 leadership positions, a total of 20 are
currently vacant, said Pentagon spokesman Chuck Prichard. Ten people have been
nominated for some of those positions, but the Senate has not scheduled their
confirmation hearings. The White House has not nominated anyone to fill the
remainder of the open positions.
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Point Blank Ups the Ante on Collective Defense
For the first time, Royal Netherland Air Force F-16s and F-35As partnered with
4th and 5th generation aircraft from the Royal Air Force and F-15s from the 48th
Fighter Wing during exercise Point Blank 20-3 on July 16, 2020. More than 60
aircraft took off from home stations and met in the skies over the North Sea for
a realistic, high-fidelity training environment that included KC-135
Stratotankers and a RC-135 Rivet Joint from RAF Mildenhall, along with NATO
Airborne Warning and Control Systems.
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Legion Pod Achieves Major Milestones
The Legion Pod, known for its advanced IRST (infrared search and track)
capabilities, hit two major milestones at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., with the
first missile shot of an AIM-9X using the Legion Pod on an F-15C Eagle and the
first-ever flight of an operational F-16 Fighting Falcon with the Legion Pod on
July 8 and 13, 2020, respectively.
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Lord Hopes to Loosen Weapon Export Restrictions in Next Six Months
The Pentagon’s top weapons acquisition official on July 16 called for another
review of what defense technology is export-restricted, in an attempt to ensure
the United States remains a defense technology provider of choice for other
nations.
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Faster Acquisition
The Air Force is leveraging emerging technologies and new legislation to
accelerate acquisition decisions and streamline sustainment. Read more here.
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Two Su-24 Combat Jets Seen in Satellite Image of Libyan Air Base as Air War Intensifies
Turkey sent air defense assets to Libya following the arrival of the
Russian-supplied jets, underscoring growing foreign involvement in the conflict.
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One More Thing...
A-10 Demo Pilot Gives One of the Most Detailed Walkaround Tours of the Warthog We’ve Ever Seen
Now you can get up close and personal with that very same A-10 (aka
“Warthog” or “Hog” or “Hawg”) as Major Cody “ShIV” Wilton, the
commander of the A-10 Demo Team, performs a really detailed walkaround of his
aircraft in a stunning video filmed by Erik Johnston
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