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How Russia could spot Ukrainian F-16s before they even got off the ground, according to an air-warfare expert

A US Air National Guard F-16C parked at Mirgorod Air Base as a Ukrainian Su-27 takes off in July 2011. US Air National Guard/Tech. Sgt. Charles Vaughn Calls… ....

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With KC-Y tanker competition in doubt, next-gen KC-Z study to start ahead of schedule in 2024

Currently, the Air Force envisions its next-generation KC-Z tanker as a family of systems, which could include a tanker aircraft as well as “other technologies, whether it's survivability, or connectivity, or maybe efficiencies that we want to pull into that,” said program officer Paul Waugh. ....

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Border deployment the latest in National Guard's 'roller coaster' year | Cronkite News


Arizona PBS
April 27, 2021
WASHINGTON – When Gov. Doug Ducey sent hundreds of National Guard members to help at the border last week, the move may have been unexpected – but it was not unusual for the troops that have spent a year shuttling from one crisis to another.
From stocking pandemic-depleted grocery shelves to fighting wildfires, from setting up vaccination sites to providing support in cities hit by civil unrest, the nearly 8,300 members of the Arizona National Guard have been constantly pulled in different directions.
“I haven’t been bored one day since we started this,” said Col. Tom Leeper, who was charged with running the Arizona National Guard’s Task Force Medical last year. ....

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How a little-known Pentagon agency trains troops to escape the enemy and get home safely


How a little-known Pentagon agency trains troops to escape the enemy and get home safely
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An airman runs across a road during a Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape exercise in Minnesota, April 12, 2014. US Air National Guard/Tech. Sgt. Amy M. Lovgren
When US military personnel are stuck in harm s way, it s often the Joint Personnel Recovery Agency that gets them home.
JPRA is the Pentagon s clearinghouse for personnel-recovery operations and provides specialized training for troops who go into high-risk situations.
On the night of March 21, 2011, a US F-15E fight jet crashed in Libya while participating in Operation Odyssey Dawn, the air campaign against Col. Muammar Gaddafi s regime. ....

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