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Subject Daily Report, August 12: F-35 at Red Flag-Alaska for 1st Time | Jolly Green II Aerial Refueling Tests | New USAF, Space Force Leaders
Date August 12, 2020 7:38 AM
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Air Force Magazine
Daily Report for Aug. 12, 2020

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Edited by Amy McCullough with Rachel S. Cohen, Brian W. Everstine and Alyk Russell Kenlan

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Red Flags Wrapping Up at Nellis, Eielson
By Brian W. Everstine

The Air Force’s two simultaneous Red Flag training events are set to wrap up
this week, with the F-35 participating for the first time in the Alaska version.
Red Flag at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., and Red Flag-Alaska at Eielson Air
Force Base are ending Aug. 14, following about two weeks of intense flying at
each location’s training ranges. Both events began in late July and early
August, as organizers worked to counter the spread of COVID-19 while still
bringing together flying units from across the Air Force for high-level
training. “We know our enemies won’t call a ‘time-out’ for this
pandemic, so we’ve focused on warfighting integration and strengthened our
partnership with our professional aggressor forces to ensure we are ready to
defeat any threat,” said Col. William Reese, commander of the 414th Combat
Training Squadron.

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Jolly Green II Begins Aerial Refuelling Tests
By Alyk Russell Kenlan

The Air Force's new combat search and rescue helicopter completed its first
aerial refueling on Aug. 5. Air Force and Sikorsky pilots flew the HH-60W Jolly
Green II at 110 knots to connect with an HC-130J tanker during the initial test,
which lasted just under two hours. The 413th Flight Test Squadron at Eglin will
spend two weeks testing the Jolly Green II's aerial refueling capabilities,
according to a USAF release. “The aircraft performed flawlessly during the
testing and met all of the program objectives,” said John Biscaino, Sikorsky's
test pilot.

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Senate Confirms Air Force, Space Force Leaders
By Brian W. Everstine

The Senate on Aug. 6 confirmed a series of Air Force and Space Force leaders to
new leadership roles, including new bosses at U.S. Northern Command, the U.S.
Air Force Academy, and staff jobs in the U.S. Space Force.

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Russian MiG-31s Allegedly Intercept Global Hawk Over Arctic Waters
By Amy McCullough

The Russian military claims three MiG-31s scrambled to intercept an RQ-4B
operating in neutral waters over the Sea of Chukotsk, part of the Arctic Ocean
bound in the east by Point Barrow, Alaska, on Aug. 11. The remotely piloted
aircraft remained in international territory and the MiGs, which belong to the
air defense forces of the Eastern Military District, returned to their bases
when the Global Hawk changed directions without crossing into Russian airspace,
according to state-run media. The move comes just three weeks after the
Department of the Air Force released its first-ever Arctic strategy, which
acknowledges Russia’s efforts to militarize the region. “If I were speaking
to my Russian counterpart right now, … I would tell him it’s in our best
interest to ensure that we adhere to common rules of behavior, just as we have
for the last 50 years as we’ve intercepted each other in the Arctic, off the
shores of Alaska, off the shores of Russia,” then-Chief of Staff Gen. David L.
Goldfein said during the rollout of the new strategy. “We can't afford a
miscalculation or for one of our Airman to perform below standards.”

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Teams Impress Tyndall with Future Base Tech
By Rachel S. Cohen

The innovation group AFWERX is hunting for new technologies that could
revitalize Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., nearly two years after it was crushed
by the Category 5 Hurricane Michael. AFWERX’s annual Fusion technology
showcase, held online July 28-30, brought 370 exhibitors together to pitch their
ideas in front of the military and network with others in the public and private
sectors and academia. On Aug. 7, Air Force judges chose 92 teams to get more
time with the service and a greater shot at future development and production
contracts at Tyndall and other bases around the world. Those teams offered
products ranging from facial-recognition technology for base access to a
mentorship mobile app.

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Virtual Events: RCO Directors on Mitchell’s Space Power Forum, and More
By Jennifer-Leigh Oprihory

On Aug. 13, the Air Force Association's Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies
will host its “Space Power Forum: DAFRCO/SpRCO | The Need for Specialized
Acquisition Offices” event, featuring Air Force Rapid Capabilities Office
Director and Program Executive Officer Randall G. Walden and Space Force Rapid
Capabilities Office Director and Program Executive Officer Michael W. Roberts.
Event video will tentatively be posted to the think tank's <a
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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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Unresolved IG Recommendations Piling up at DOD

When the Pentagon’s inspector general makes recommendations to Defense
Department officials as part of its audit and oversight work, the department’s
leadership usually agrees with them. Whether or not they’re actually
implemented is another matter.

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Pentagon Requests More Time to Review JEDI Cloud Contract Bids

The Defense Department says it wants to further discuss Microsoft’s and Amazon
Web Services’ pricing.

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Air Force Moving Project Maven into Advanced Battle Management System Portfolio

The program office for Project Maven—the Air Force’s first major foray into
using artificial intelligence to scan drone footage—is being transitioned into
the Advanced Battle Management System (ABMS) portfolio as the service continues
positioning more of its traditional backend IT capabilities to support broader
warfighting functions.

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Service Chiefs to SecDef: Stop the Handover of Military Hospitals to Defense Health Agency

The heads of the U.S. military branches are calling on the Defense Department to
stop the transfer of all medical facilities to the Defense Health Agency, saying
the novel coronavirus pandemic has shown that the plan to convey the services'
hospitals and clinics to the agency is "not viable."

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Pentagon Gives Up Huge Slice Of Spectrum For 5G

An unprecedentedly quick 15-week review identified 100 mHZ of spectrum, now
heavily used by military radars, that will be auctioned off in December 2021.

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In Europe, Pompeo Warns of China, Russia Authoritarianism

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo warned on Aug. 11 of a rise in
authoritarianism led by Russia, China, and Iran that threatens freedoms around
the world. Opening a four-nation tour of eastern and central Europe in the Czech
Republic, Pompeo paid tribute to American forces that liberated western
Czechoslovakia in 1945 and lauded values shared by Americans and Czechs.

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Iran Touts Buried "Missile Farms" Like Ones the United States Explored during the Cold War

Placing the launchers underground, even at a shallow depth, could help make the
missiles harder to target and destroy.

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Cadets Graduate Inaugural Air Force Junior ROTC Cyber Academy

The first class of cadets graduated from the inaugural Air Force Junior ROTC
Cyber Academy, Aug. 5, 2020. At the academy, which was held virtually, the 24
graduating cadets built skills in state-of-the-art computing and cybersecurity
under the supervision of instructors from Mississippi State University and the
Whatcom Community College’s Center for Academic Excellence in Information
Assurance and Cyber Defense.

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One More Thing...
Dwarf Planet Ceres Sheds Light On Habitable Planets

The Texas-sized dwarf planet Ceres may be among the smallest Solar System bodies
with evidence of potential habitable environments, according to a collection of
seven new complementary scientific studies.

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