To be most effective, airpower can’t be hemmed in by unnecessary rules of engagement, Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Welsh said April 2. “Airpower must not be limited by ROE, policy or practice from achieving its full effect without very careful considerations,” he told attendees at an AFA-sponsored, Air Force breakfast. While he acknowledged, “there are times to restrict it” under certain scenarios, “that can’t become the norm,” he asserted. “To avoid limiting it, you have to understand it, which means our Air Force has to educate a whole lot of people: the nation, other services, our allies,” which is “our responsibility, not theirs.” Welsh did not indicate whether he thought airpower was being restricted in the current fight against ISIS or in other recent conflicts.
B-21 Bomber Shelter May Reveal Size of Secret Jet
March 3, 2021
The Air Force may have inadvertently revealed the size of the secret B-21 bomber with the release of an image of a temporary shelter for the airplane. The service is evaluating several designs for temporary shelters for everyday use and deployment to temporary operating locations. If the B-21 fully fits…