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  • AF Nuke Units Fail Inspection in Montana

    03/02/2010 11:22:47 PM PST · by ErnstStavroBlofeld · 61 replies · 1,147+ views
    Associated Press/Military.com ^ | 3/02/2010 | Associated Press/Military.com
    Two Air Force units responsible for the nuclear missiles warehoused in Montana failed inspections last month, military officials said Monday. There is no threat to the public and the units at Malmstrom Air Force Base near Great Falls are still performing their missions while correcting the problems, according to Global Strike Command and Air Force Materiel Command, which oversee the units. The 341st Missile Wing and 16th Munitions Squadron received "unsatisfactory" ratings in February from Air Force inspector general teams evaluating the units' ability to carry out their missions. Neither Global Strike Command, which oversees the 341st Missile Wing, nor...
  • U.S. Air Force Global Strike Command officials dedicated to bomber mission

    02/24/2010 1:24:56 AM PST · by ErnstStavroBlofeld · 9 replies · 331+ views
    AFNS ^ | 2/23/2010 | AFNS
    Air Force Global Strike Command's top officer emphasized his command's dedication to the bomber mission during the Air Force Association's Air Warfare Symposium and Technology Exposition Feb. 19 here. "Let me state right up front," said Lt. Gen. Frank Klotz, the AFGSC commander. "Global Strike Command (Airmen are) absolutely committed to providing robust and relentless advocacy for current and future bomber capabilities; in the conventional, as well as in the nuclear realm." Bombers have always been at the "heart and soul" of the Air Force since its very beginnings, General Klotz said. "The ability to hold at risk or strike...
  • British Pilots Train On Upgraded B-2s

    02/08/2010 4:34:22 PM PST · by ErnstStavroBlofeld · 5 replies · 541+ views
    Aviation Week and Space Technology ^ | 01/08/2010 | Angus Batey
    It is among the U.S. Air Force’s most finite resources, but the B-2 Spirit stealth bomber is still growing in capabilities, and it’s an aircraft America is happy to allow an ally to use. A long-standing exchange program that has seen USAF personnel trade places with those from the Royal Air Force was extended to the B-2 in 2004. The offer to open up the secretive B-2 mission to a key ally was made by then-President George W. Bush in an e-mail to then-Prime Minister Tony Blair. Among the achievements of the first British pilot, Sqn. Ldr. David Arthurton, was...
  • USAF Global Strike Command Officials Assume B-52, B-2 Mission

    02/05/2010 1:03:28 PM PST · by ErnstStavroBlofeld · 3 replies · 295+ views
    Space Daily ^ | 02/03/2010 | SPX via Space War
    Barksdale AFB LA (SPX) Feb 03, 2010 Air Force Global Strike Command officials here assumed responsibility for the Air Force's nuclear-capable bomber force Feb. 1. This action completes the step-by-step transfer of all Air Force long-range, nuclear-capable assets to the Air Force's newest major command. The nation's intercontinental ballistic missile force became part of Air Force Global Strike Command on Dec. 1, 2009. The command staff will gain the 8th Air Force and its three bomb wings, one each at Barksdale Air Force Base, Whiteman AFB, Mo.; and Minot AFB, N.D. Those organizations control all of the B-52 Stratofortress and...
  • Flaw to delay missile test for 7 months

    02/01/2010 5:36:43 PM PST · by ErnstStavroBlofeld · 3 replies · 271+ views
    The Santa Ynez Valley News ^ | 2/1/2010 | Janene Scully
    Vandenberg officials announced two days before the planned Nov. 18 launch that the missile test’s postponement would “allow for the completion of ground testing prior to launching.” However, in response to questions submitted this month, Air Force officials eventually confirmed that some of sort of problem with the weapon led to the postponement. “All that can be said at this time is that the problem was on-board the missile, and the problem is being actively analyzed,” officials said in a written statement. “Once the analysis is complete more information may be available. The analysis will focus on all aspects of...
  • Mysterious Minuteman Malfunction

    01/27/2010 3:43:35 AM PST · by ErnstStavroBlofeld · 10 replies · 607+ views
    The Strategy Page ^ | 1/27/2010 | The Strategy Page
    The U.S. Air Force test program for its Minuteman III ICBMs has been interrupted by a "mechanical problem" that will delay the next test seven months. The missile, selected at random from those stored in Midwest silos, was brought to Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, placed in a silo there, and readied for firing into the Pacific. But during the installation of the missile in the silo, a problem was encountered. The air force won't say what exactly the problems is, or if it is something common to other Minuteman missiles. This kind of testing is not as realistic...
  • Global Force Worries

    01/26/2010 11:57:08 PM PST · by ErnstStavroBlofeld · 246+ views
    Air Force Magazine ^ | 1/01/2010 | Adam J Herbert
    Air Force strategic nuclear weapons, space-based communication and surveillance assets, and computer networks have all benefited from top-level Pentagon attention in recent years. These cornerstones of USAF’s global power have been relatively well-supported in every way. Yet there is unease about the future of these pivotal capabilities. Air Force leaders speaking at the Air Force Association’s Global Warfare Symposium in Beverly Hills, Calif., on Nov. 19 to 20, said USAF’s ability to effectively deal with nuclear threats, watch targets around the globe, and control on-orbit military systems are unmatched, but these advantages are fleeting. Some threats are obvious. For example,...
  • Global Strike Command Assumes Deterrent Missions

    12/10/2009 12:13:00 AM PST · by ErnstStavroBlofeld · 1 replies · 275+ views
    On 1 December 2009, the new US Air Force Global Strike Command formally assumed nuclear deterrence missions with land-based Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles. The Command assumed command and responsibility for 20th Air Force and its three missile wings located at F.E. Warren Air Force Base in Wyoming; at Maelstrom Air Force Base in Montana; at Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota; as well as the 576th Flight Test Squadron at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. The Command will later take over the B-52 and B-2 bombers as well.
  • Another SAC Sack

    11/04/2009 4:52:44 PM PST · by ErnstStavroBlofeld · 10 replies · 838+ views
    The Strategy Page ^ | 11/4/2009 | The Strategy Page
    For the second time in less than a year, the U.S. Air Force has relieved the commander of a combat wing. This time it was the 5th Bomb Wing, a B-52 outfit. Previously, the commander of one of the three Minuteman ICBM wings was relieved. The three missile wings control 450 American Minuteman III ICBMs. In this case, two other senior officers were also relieved (one of them the guy in charge of the Wing Maintenance Squadron.) In both cases, the reason was "loss of confidence in his ability to command". That's milspeak for "too many little things have gone...
  • 8th Air Force transfers nonbomber units, continues nuclear enterprise transformation

    10/02/2009 10:49:15 PM PDT · by ErnstStavroBlofeld · 3 replies · 389+ views
    Global Security.org ^ | 10/01/2009 | Maj. Richard Komurek
    Officials from 8th Air Force here reached a milestone in nuclear enterprise transformation Oct. 1 with the transfer of nonbomber units to 9th Air Force and 12th Air Force. Under this unit reassignment, 12th Air Force officials at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz., gains control of the 9th Reconnaissance Wing at Beale AFB, Calif.; the 55th Wing at Offutt AFB, Neb.; and the 552nd Air Control Wing at Tinker AFB, Okla. Officials from 9th Air Force at Shaw AFB, S.C., is now responsible for the 116th Air Control Wing at Robbins AFB, Ga.; and the 819th RED HORSE at Malmstrom...
  • USAF B-52s to get new secure telecom links

    09/30/2009 6:08:14 PM PDT · by ErnstStavroBlofeld · 46 replies · 1,762+ views
    Space War ^ | 9/29/2009 | UPI
    The B-52 aircraft deployed as part of the U.S. Air Force fleet are to be equipped with secure Extremely High Frequency Communication Systems to enable them to remain in contact with other elements of the military in space, in the air and on the ground. The revolutionary EHF has been found to be more reliable and less susceptible to atmospheric conditions than other frequencies. The Boeing Co. said Tuesday it received a $5.4 million initial contract to begin work on developing technologies required to integrate the new EHF satellite communication system on the U.S. Air Force B-52 fleet. No timeline...
  • Not Just A Last Resort?(Preemptive Strike With a Nuclear Option; Iran/N. Korea)

    05/15/2005 11:53:38 PM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 20 replies · 780+ views
    Washington Post ^ | 05/15/05 | William Arkin
    Not Just A Last Resort? A Global Strike Plan, With a Nuclear OptionBy William Arkin Sunday, May 15, 2005; Page B01 Early last summer, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld approved a top secret "Interim Global Strike Alert Order" directing the military to assume and maintain readiness to attack hostile countries that are developing weapons of mass destruction, specifically Iran and North Korea. Two months later, Lt. Gen. Bruce Carlson, commander of the 8th Air Force, told a reporter that his fleet of B-2 and B-52 bombers had changed its way of operating so that it could be ready to carry...
  • Air Force May Keep Warplanes On Alert For Counter-Terror Response

    03/14/2002 7:06:46 AM PST · by Stand Watch Listen · 1 replies · 249+ views
    Inside The Pentagon | March 14, 2002 | Elaine M. Grossman
    The Air Force may keep selected aircraft and weapons on alert as part of a strike package aimed at responding quickly against terrorist targets, according to a draft service briefing obtained by Inside the Pentagon. The "Global Response Task Force," or GRTF, is one of seven task forces around which the Air Force will soon plan nearly all its requirements, operations and acquisition, ITP was the first to report Jan. 31. Other packages will assemble Air Force capabilities for: Global Strike; Homeland Security; Humanitarian Relief or Non-combatant Evacuation; Joint Space Command and Control/Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance; Nuclear Response; and Air...