The Air Force expects to send Congress in March the first of five reports on the planned fighter force restructure. That’s the word from Maj. Gen. David Scott, who told the House Appropriations defense panel Feb. 24 that the service has a plan to offset the F-35 program slowdown to “enable the Guard to maintain the capabilities that they have currently today.” In effect, he said it’s a “domino” plan to transition, for instance, active F-16s to the Air Guard as active units acquire the first F-35s. ANG also expects to receive F-35s fairly early, and Scott said, if the F-35 timetable “slips further,” the plan includes modifications to some older F-16s to increase their service lives “just to the outside of 2017.” That was welcome news to Rep. Bill Young (R-Fla.), who noted, “It sounds like you’ve given considerable thought to this.” (Scott’s written testimony)
Hawaii F-22s Wrap Up Deployment to Japan
April 9, 2021
F-22s and Airmen from Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, forward deployed to Japan for almost one month to train with Japanese and U.S. Marine Corps aircraft as part of a “dynamic force employment” operation. The Raptors from the Active-duty 19th Fighter Squadron and Air National Guard 199th Fighter Squadron deployed…