USAF updates instructions on contact with PLA personnel
The U.S. Air Force has updated its instructions on dealing with Chinese military personnel, these were based on two classified Pentagon directives.
Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Mark A. Welsh III meets with People’s Liberation Army Air Force Deputy Chief of Staff Maj. Gen. Li Chunchao after arriving in Beijing, China, Sept. 24, 2013. Welsh, along with Gen. Herbert “Hawk” Carlisle and Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force James A. Cody will visit with various military leaders as part of a weeklong trip. (U.S. Air Force photo/Scott M. Ash)
Source: USAF updates instructions on contact with PLA personnel
Monthly Archives: August 2015
Two JGSDF special forces members injured in the Black Hawk crash off Okinawa
Two JGSDF special forces members injured in the Black Hawk crash off Okinawa
Seven people were injured when a U.S. Army Black Hawk crashed off Okinawa on Aug. 12, amongst those injured where two members of a Japan Ground Self-Defense Force team specializing in counter-terrorism operations.
Source: Two JGSDF special forces members injured in the Black Hawk crash off Okinawa
Air-to-air video of H-6K bomber
Air-to-air video of H-6K bomber
CCTV has a report on today’s H-6K flights to Western Pacific.
Source: Air-to-air video of H-6K bomber
Chinese twin-fuselage UAV as seen from satellite
Chinese twin-fuselage UAV as seen from satellite
Image: Google Earth
Source: Chinese twin-fuselage UAV as seen from satellite
PLAAF flew multiple aircraft to Western Pacific
PLAAF flew multiple aircraft to Western Pacific
The People’s Liberation Army Air Force flew multiple aircraft to the Western Pacific and back via Bashi Channel on Aug. 14. This is the third time it had done so.
A spokesman from the air force said the various types of aircraft took off from various bases and all flew at a distance of 1,000km away from the coastline.
Source: PLAAF flew multiple aircraft to Western Pacific
JGSDF paratroopers jump over Alaska
Japanese paratroopers from the JGSDF’s 1st Airborne Brigade join the U.S. Army’s 4th Brigade (Airborne), 25th Infantry Division in an airborne operation over Alaska on Aug. 12.
Photo: JBER
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First two combat-coded F-35As for Hill AFB will arrive home next month
First two combat-coded F-35As for Hill AFB will arrive home next month
5071 and 5072, the first two combat-coded F-35As for Hill Air Force Base are undergoing final flight testing by Lockheed Martin and both jets are expected to arrive at Hill next month.
By A1C Joshua D. King [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
Target date for the arrival is current set on Sept. 11 but the date is still subject to changes.
Source: First two combat-coded F-35As for Hill AFB will arrive home next month
USMC wants to upgrade MV-22 fleet to C-model
USMC wants to upgrade MV-22 fleet to C-model
Currently, most of the Ospreys flown by the U.S. Marine Corps are A and B models and now Lt. Gen. Jon Davis wants to change that and have the aircraft upgraded to the C-model.
By Cpl Christopher Q. Stone [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
Source: USMC wants to upgrade MV-22 fleet to C-model
AIDC shows off advanced jet trainer concepts
AIDC shows off advanced jet trainer concepts
Taiwan’s Aerospace Industrial Development Corp (AIDC) unveiled two advance jet trainer concepts to the public at the 2015 Taipei Aerospace and Defense Technology Exhibition on Aug. 13.
AT-3MAX is an upgraded variant of the AT-3 in service with RoCAF and the XAT-5 is essentially based on the F-CK1 fighter. Although a scale model of the M346 was situated next to the two models, AIDC chairman Anson Liao said even if the foreign aircraft is selected by the air force, production of the jet will still have to be done locally.
Source: AIDC shows off advanced jet trainer concepts
Weapons chosen for Brazil’s Gripen E/Fs
Weapons chosen for Brazil’s Gripen E/Fs
Brazil’s Gripen E/F fighters will be armed with A-Darter, IRIS-T, SPICE-250 and SPICE-1000 weapons when they enter service. The Brazilian Air Force has also chosen the RecceLite 2 tactical recon pods and Litening G4 targeting pods for the fighters.
By Photo taken 2005-07-16 in Koblenz by Owly K (Own work) [GFDL, CC-BY-SA-3.0 or CC BY-SA 2.5], via Wikimedia Commons
Source: Weapons chosen for Brazil’s Gripen E/Fs