Training sorties at the Iraqi Air Force’s primary rotary wing base are slowly improving, and the Iraqis are training with more advanced equipment and newer tactics, Air Force advisers told the Daily Report during a visit to Iraq in November. US Air Force Lt. Col. William Rowell, the director of operations for the 721st Air Expeditionary Advisory Squadron, notes that many of the Iraqi airmen at Camp Taji are experienced, and, in some cases, are reluctant to learn new tactics and techniques. That’s not the case for newer airmen being trained, for example, in crew positions that, under Saddam Hussein’s regime, did not exist (such as side-firing PK light machine gunners on the IqAF’s Mi-17 transport helicopters). Read more about the efforts to build Iraq’s rotary wing force in Rotary Operations, the Iraqi Way.
B-21 Raider First Flight Now Postponed to 2023
May 20, 2022
The Air Force says the B-21 Raider won't make its first flight until 2023; about a six-month delay from the last official estimates. No reason was given for the delay. While other programs have recently chalked up schedule slips to supply chain and labor shortages, the Air Force has said…