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USAF close to making decision on physical standards for combat jobs

USAF close to making decision on physical standards for combat jobs

A research conducted this year to determine what are the new physical requirements for combat jobs in the U.S. Air Force has been completed and its results will soon be submitted to the Secretary of Air Force.

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Any new standards implemented will likely affect how the service intends to integrate women into those combat jobs.

Source: USAF close to making decision on physical standards for combat jobs

F-22s could take part in joint exercises with Czech Gripens

F-22s could take part in joint exercises with Czech Gripens

U.S. Air Force F-22s will likely participate in joint exercises with Gripens from Czech Republic during their training deployment in Europe.

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The first opportunity could be exercise Ample Strike next month.

Source: F-22s could take part in joint exercises with Czech Gripens

Danish F-16s heading to Iceland for air policing mission

Danish F-16s heading to Iceland for air policing mission

Four F-16s from Denmark will fly to Iceland as the next rotation for the NATO air policing mission, replacing Czech Gripens.

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Their mission will end on Oct. 2.

Source: Danish F-16s heading to Iceland for air policing mission

Rosoboronexport: Egypt didn’t buy Ka-52

Rosoboronexport: Egypt didn’t buy Ka-52

Rosoboronexport has refuted an earlier report by TASS that Egypt has signed a contract to buy Ka-52 attack helicopters.

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“There was nothing of the kind, at least at this exhibition,” Anatoly Isaikin, director-general of Rosoboronexport, said.

Source: Rosoboronexport: Egypt didn’t buy Ka-52

Iran, Russia sign MoU on implementation of S-300 sale

Iran, Russia sign MoU on implementation of S-300 sale

An unidentified official from Russia’s Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation (FSVTS) told RIA Novosti that a memorandum on the implementation of the agreement to supply Russian S-300 air defense systems to Iran has been signed.

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Source: Iran, Russia sign MoU on implementation of S-300 sale

For the first time, USMC will have female LAAD gunners

For the first time, USMC will have female LAAD gunners

Four enlisted female U.S. Marines will create history when they graduate from the Low Altitude Air Defense Gunner’s (LAAD) Course 3-15, becoming the first to break into the all-male Military Occupational Specialty (MOS).

U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Medina Ayala-Lo

Source: For the first time, USMC will have female LAAD gunners

CP-140 slid off runway after aborting take-off

CP-140 slid off runway after aborting take-off

A RCAF CP-140 had to abort its take-off run at Nova Scotia but the aircraft subsequently slid off the runway and into grass around 11:15 a.m. on Aug. 27.

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All 17 on board were not injure during the accident.

Source: CP-140 slid off runway after aborting take-off