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Air & Space Forces Magazine

Air & Space Forces Magazine is the monthly journal of the Air & Space Forces Association and among the world's foremost publications on defense, aerospace, and airpower.

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PHOTOS: US Flexes ‘Overwhelming Power’ in Middle East with B-1 Mission

PHOTOS: US Flexes ‘Overwhelming Power’ in Middle East with B-1 Mission

Jun 9, 2023

U.S. Air Force B-1 Lancer bombers fired advanced munitions in a live-fire exercise in the Middle East, the latest display of American muscle in the region. Two B-1s took off…

Brown: USAF Must Commit to Industry to Build Up Capacity for Munitions, Spare Parts

Brown: USAF Must Commit to Industry to Build Up Capacity for Munitions, Spare P…

Jun 8, 2023

After a long period in which munitions were almost an afterthought and sacrificed to pay for other priorities, the Air Force needs to focus on them in order to have…

PHOTOS: Osan ‘Mammoth Walk’ Mobilizes More than 50 Aircraft

PHOTOS: Osan ‘Mammoth Walk’ Mobilizes More than 50 Aircraft

Jun 8, 2023

The Air Force’s surge of “elephant walks” in recent moves has showcased airpower and Airmen’s ability to rapidly generate airpower. But at Osan Air Base, South Korea, in early May…

SECAF’s New Reading List: It’s All About China

SECAF’s New Reading List: It’s All About China

Jun 8, 2023

Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall is fond of saying his top three priorities are “China, China, and China.” When it comes to what he wants Airmen and Guardians to read…

This Air Force Squadron Is Key to DOD’s Plan For Climate Change

This Air Force Squadron Is Key to DOD’s Plan For Climate Change

Jun 8, 2023

For military planners, a change in the weather can impact a host of factors and decisions. For instance, rising air temperature on Guam, a central hub of military operations in…

C-17 Tests Magnetic Navigation System That Works When GPS Doesn’t

C-17 Tests Magnetic Navigation System That Works When GPS Doesn’t

Jun 7, 2023

An Air Force C-17 transport jet recently tested a new technology that could help aviators stay on course even if the satellite-based Global Positioning System (GPS) that much of modern-day…

Air Force Reconsidering Whether Some Staff Jobs Need Pilots Amid Shortage

Air Force Reconsidering Whether Some Staff Jobs Need Pilots Amid Shortage

Jun 7, 2023

As the Air Force struggles to ease its pilot shortage, it can still fill all its cockpits, Chief of Staff Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr. said June 7. But that…

What Does Brown Offer Biden as Chairman? ‘Holistic’ View on Deterrence, Deployments

What Does Brown Offer Biden as Chairman? ‘Holistic’ View on Deterrence, Deploym…

Jun 7, 2023

When President Joe Biden announced his selection of Gen. Charles Q. Brown, Jr. to be Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the commander-in-chief said the Air Force Chief of…

New Leader Takes Over Air Force Recruiting as Challenges Persist

New Leader Takes Over Air Force Recruiting as Challenges Persist

Jun 7, 2023

Brig. Gen. Christopher R. Amrhein, an experienced tanker and trainer pilot who helped oversee the Air Force’s flying training enterprise, took command of the Air Force Recruiting Service on June…

Lockheed Pitches LMXT as ‘Mothership’ for Future Stealthy Tankers

Lockheed Pitches LMXT as ‘Mothership’ for Future Stealthy Tankers

Jun 6, 2023

Lockheed Martin is pitching its Airbus A330-based LMXT tanker as a “mothership” for the Air Force’s planned fleet of small, stealthy tankers—a rationale company officials hope will overcome the service’s…

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