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Subject Daily Report, November 4: USAFA Shortens Semester | Future Tanker Plans | New Maintenance Schoolhouse
Date November 4, 2020 8:39 AM
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Air Force Magazine
Daily Report for Nov. 4, 2020

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Edited by Rachel S. Cohen with Brian W. Everstine, Jennifer-Leigh Oprihory and John A. Tirpak

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Editor’s Note

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USAFA Cancels Fall Break, Shortens Semester Amid Pandemic
By Rachel S. Cohen

U.S. Air Force Academy cadets will forgo Thanksgiving break and end the fall
semester early as the school adjusts its academic calendar in response to the
coronavirus pandemic. Cadets will finish final exams on Dec. 11, and winter
break runs Dec. 14, 2020, to Jan. 1, 2021. While Thanksgiving still counts as a
holiday, students won’t have extra travel time built in to visit their
families. That decision comes as the Colorado academy tries to quash a potential
coronavirus outbreak in the cold-weather months.

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After KC-46, USAF Looks Ahead to ‘Bridge Tanker’
By John A. Tirpak

The Air Force is moving forward with its “bridge tanker” project—the
air-refueling aircraft acquisition formerly known as “KC-Y”—in a “full
and open competition” to replace the KC-135 Stratotanker fleet. It is a
stepping stone to a more futuristic tanker, Air Mobility Command boss Gen.
Jacqueline D. Van Ovost said Oct. 27. This next tanker would bridge the gap in
capabilities offered by the 179 Boeing KC-46s currently being delivered and a
later tanker known as “KC-Z.” The Air Force is defining which capabilities
it needs in its next tanker and how it will “immediately follow the existing
KC-46A delivery timeline,” she said.

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New Schoolhouse for Trainer Jet Maintainers Opens in Texas
By Jennifer-Leigh Oprihory

Nineteenth Air Force has transformed Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph’s Hangar
62 into an official hub for teaching the next generation of trainer aircraft
maintainers. The 19th Air Force Maintenance Training Center, which the numbered
Air Force opened on Oct. 29, will serve as a schoolhouse where students learn
the basics of caring for AETC’s main training aircraft—the T-1A Jayhawk, the
T-6A Texan II, and the T-38A Talon, a 502nd Air Base Wing release stated. The
center’s activation marks the first time the Texas base has had a formal
program for molding new trainer aircraft mechanics since the 1990s.

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Female F-16 Pilots Test Anti-Gravity Suits Modified to Fit Women
By Brian W. Everstine

A team of five female Airmen last week evaluated a flight suit designed to be
more comfortable and functional for women pilots battling gravitational forces
in the cockpit. High-speed pilots wear G-suits to avoid health issues when they
rapidly accelerate in flight, but since 2001, female pilots have worn suits made
for a standard male body. The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center and the
innovation hub AFWERX modified the Advanced Technology Anti-Gravity Suits
(ATAGS) with adjustable panels in the waist, thighs, and calves to make room for
different body proportions.

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MC-130Js, F-15Es Deploy to Denmark for Baltic Exercise
By Jennifer-Leigh Oprihory

U.S. Airmen and aircraft from two bases in England recently deployed to Aalborg,
Denmark for a two-week, multilateral agile combat employment (ACE) exercise
hosted by the Combined Special Operations Air Task Group. Agile combat
employment is a budding USAF strategy in which the service can launch operations
and sustain aircraft and forces from anywhere in the world, instead of relying
on brick-and-mortar bases that could be targeted in a war. In addition to giving
U.S. Air Forces in Europe a chance to practice ACE concepts, the training
improves the 48th Fighter Wing’s flexibility so it can back up partner
militaries in the Baltics.

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Virtual Events: CSAF Moderates Convo with Tuskegee Airmen, and More
By Jennifer-Leigh Oprihory

On Nov. 4 at 7 p.m. Eastern Time, Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Charles Q. Brown
Jr. will moderate the Nov. 4 installment of the United States of America World
War II 75th Commemoration’s “Conversations with Our Greatest Generation”
series featuring Tuskegee Airmen Lt. Col. Harold Brown and Lt. Col. Alexander
Jefferson. The video will be live-streamed on the <a
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Veterans Center's YouTube channel.</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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Defense Aerospace Primes Are Raking in Money for Classified Programs

Two months after disclosing the existence of a next-generation fighter jet
demonstrator, the U.S. Air Force is staying mum on which company may have built
it. But one thing is for sure: Classified aviation programs are on the rise, and
opportunities abound for the three major American defense aerospace
primes—Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and Boeing.

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OPINION: Drones Equal Help for Manned Fighters and Bombers, Not a Substitute

“The Air Force needs a mix of next-generation drones, including attritable
systems, and a large force of fifth-generation aircraft that can team to achieve
decisive effects in future battlespaces,” writes retired Air Force Col. Mark
Gunzinger, director of future concepts and capability assessments at AFA’s
Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies.

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L3Harris to Provide GBSD Training Systems

L3Harris Technologies will be providing the Air Force with training systems for
the Ground-Based Strategic Deterrent intercontinental ballistic missile,
according to the company.

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Air Force Planning Mobility DMO Industry Day Next Month

Air Force Materiel Command is planning an industry day for December to inform
its plans to upgrade the distributed mission operations system for the mobility
air forces.

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Navy Reveals Basing Plans for New MQ-25 Stingray Tanker Drones

The Navy is studying the effects its new unmanned refueling aircraft could have
on California's Pacific coastline as it makes decisions on where to base the
futuristic drone.

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DHS, NSA Award Millions to Universities for Cybersecurity Workforce Development Plans

The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and the University of West
Florida received a total of $8 million in separate grants from the Department of
Homeland Security and the National Security Agency to tackle the enduring
challenge of filling public- and private-sector cybersecurity vacancies across
the country.

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Gunmen Storm Kabul University, Killing at Least 19

The siege lasted six hours as Afghan forces and U.S. commandos hunted and killed
three gunmen. An Afghan branch of the Islamic State group was reported to have
claimed responsibility.

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Russia’s Upgraded Tu-160M2 Makes First Flight with New NK-32-02 Engines

The newly upgraded Tu-160 “White Swan” made its first flight with the new
version of the NK-32, the largest and most powerful engine ever fitted on a
military aircraft.

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One More Thing...
Blue Angels to Make Final Flight in the Legacy F/A-18 Hornet as They Transition to Super Hornets

The Navy’s Blue Angels will conduct their final flight in the legacy F/A-18
Hornet fighter jet on Nov. 4. The flight, which will take off from and land at
Naval Air Station Pensacola, Fla., marks the end of the F/A-18A/B/C/D
platform’s 34 years as the Blue Angels' aircraft as the team transitions to
F/A-18E/F Super Hornets.

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