Air Mobility Command has re-scrubbed the requirements for the KC-X tanker program, and they now lie in the hands of the Pentagon leadership, AMC chief Gen. Art Lichte told reporters Thursday at AFA’s Air Warfare Symposium in Orlando. The previous tanker competition was undone by too many requirements—800 being the most-quoted figure—and AMC consolidated them by “an order of magnitude,” Lichte said. Nothing really changed, but in self-protection, for example, eight requirements were summed up under LAIRCM, the Large Aircraft Infrared Countermeasures program, Lichte observed. He’s hoping to have the tanker project back underway by the fall and a contract award next January.
The attempt by Ukraine to hold the eastern city of Sievierodonetsk ended June 23 as the Biden administration announced another $450 million in military aid, including four additional HIMARS rocket systems, to help strike Russian artillery as unmanned aerial systems have grown ineffective against Russian air defenses. “Air defense is…