What Will New Bomber Squadrons Mean For Air Force? 75 More B-21s?

What Will New Bomber Squadrons Mean For Air Force? 75 More B-21s?
What Will New Bomber Squadrons Mean For Air Force? 75 More B-21s?

So reporters kept pressing Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson and Chief of Staff David Goldfein for answers to the reasonable question: How will the Air Force afford 74 more squadrons with all the people, planes, satellites, and infrastructure needed to make them useful?

Space Force & Command To Cost $13B For First Five Years: SecAF Memo

Space Force & Command To Cost $13B For First Five Years: SecAF Memo
Space Force & Command To Cost $13B For First Five Years: SecAF Memo

The scope of the Space Force appears to be growing, with a new Air Force memo spelling out all of the offices that will fall under the proposed new command.

Wilson Presses For 40K More Airmen, 74 More Squadrons

Wilson Presses For 40K More Airmen, 74 More Squadrons
Wilson Presses For 40K More Airmen, 74 More Squadrons

It won’t be cheap. Todd Harrison, defense budget guru at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, tweeted that the larger service could cost an additional $13 billion per year.

SecAF Wilson Takes Charge, Calls For 24% Boost In Squadrons

SecAF Wilson Takes Charge, Calls For 24% Boost In Squadrons
SecAF Wilson Takes Charge, Calls For 24% Boost In Squadrons

Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson laid down what will probably be the signature marker of her term as head of the Air Force, calling today at the Air Force Association conference for 74 new operational squadrons, including five more bomber squadrons, seven more special operations squadrons, 14 more tanker squadrons, seven more fighter squadrons, and 22 more Command and Control Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance squadrons. But, she noted of the larger Air Force she says the nation needs: “It’s not just larger; the way we fight will be different.” Dave Deptula, head of AFA’s Mitchell Institute, analyzes Wilson’s commitment. Read on! The Editor.

Lockheed ‘Seizes High Ground’ With Second Hypersonics Deal

Lockheed ‘Seizes High Ground’ With Second Hypersonics Deal
Lockheed ‘Seizes High Ground’ With Second Hypersonics Deal

“All of the fundamental research in hypersonic aerodynamics is United States (work),” said Pentagon R&D chief Mike Griffin. “We did not choose to weaponize the results of that research. Our adversaries have chosen to weaponize it. That’s the challenge. We will respond.”

Up the Buy ASAP: Fixing American Airpower

Up the Buy ASAP: Fixing American Airpower
Up the Buy ASAP: Fixing American Airpower

Double the buy rate on F-35A starting in 2020 and plan on a minimum of 200 B-21 bombers built in rapid fashion. That will begin to get to the Air Force that America needs to meets the challenges of the future.

Farnborough Preview: Navarro Leads US Sales Push; Reaper Flies Atlantic To RIAT

Farnborough Preview: Navarro Leads US Sales Push; Reaper Flies Atlantic To RIAT
Farnborough Preview: Navarro Leads US Sales Push; Reaper Flies Atlantic To RIAT

WASHINGTON: No Russians. Few Chinese. The F-35. And the man who has led the charge in America’s trade wars, Peter Navarro, at the head the American delegation, with lots of other senior American officials along eager to boost bilateral sales of US weapons and civilian aircraft. Those are the early outlines of what we’ll see at this…

Trump Orders New Space Service; Will Congress Agree?

Trump Orders New Space Service; Will Congress Agree?
Trump Orders New Space Service; Will Congress Agree?

We’ve already got soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines and Coasties. If President Trump gets what he wants, we may now have spacemen — but the Senate may say no.

Permanent Evolution: SecArmy Esper On Futures Command (EXCLUSIVE)

Permanent Evolution: SecArmy Esper On Futures Command (EXCLUSIVE)
Permanent Evolution: SecArmy Esper On Futures Command (EXCLUSIVE)

“You’ve got to remain open to change, you’ve got to remain flexible, you’ve to remain accessible,” Army Secretary Mark Esper told me. “That is the purpose of this command.”

Marine Corps Braces For 2020 Budget Cuts: Gen. Neller

Marine Corps Braces For 2020 Budget Cuts: Gen. Neller
Marine Corps Braces For 2020 Budget Cuts: Gen. Neller

The Marines are plenty happy about getting more money in 2018 and 2019, but are nervously eyeing the potential return of sequestration in 2020. And it’s influencing how the Corps is spending that money today.

Sen. Reed Presses Wilson, Goldfein On JSTARS Plans

Sen. Reed Presses Wilson, Goldfein On JSTARS Plans
Sen. Reed Presses Wilson, Goldfein On JSTARS Plans

In a hearing this morning, the top Democrat on the Senate Armed Services Committee, Jack Reed, said he’s skeptical about the current plan to retire the JSTARS radar surveillance plane because the Air Force has been inconsistent, not just about JSTARS, but a host of other programs.

Air Force Acquisition Test: Missile Warning Sats In 5 Years to Orbit?!

Air Force Acquisition Test: Missile Warning Sats In 5 Years to Orbit?!
Air Force Acquisition Test: Missile Warning Sats In 5 Years to Orbit?!

SPACE SYMPOSIUM: The Air Force, eager to get inside the decision cycle of China and Russia, is pressing ahead hard and fast to substantially speed space acquisition. In what is something of a test case for the service, Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson last night committed to building the next generation of missile warning satellites,…

Space Acquisition Fixes Will ‘Blow Your Socks Off;’ More On KC-46: SecAF Wilson

Space Acquisition Fixes Will ‘Blow Your Socks Off;’ More On KC-46: SecAF Wilson
Space Acquisition Fixes Will ‘Blow Your Socks Off;’ More On KC-46: SecAF Wilson

There will be organizational alterations, changes to “the way we are doing business” and, perhaps most importantly, Wilson said there will be “cultural change.” They will also try to prioritize what “our go-fast projects are.”

SecAF Wilson Rips Boeing For More KC-46 Problems

SecAF Wilson Rips Boeing For More KC-46 Problems
SecAF Wilson Rips Boeing For More KC-46 Problems

As the Boeing tanker continues to see delays and cost overruns, the Air Force is airing its complaints.