July 28, 2022 Military Aviation News

Building Asymmetric Advantage in Indo-Pacific Part of DOD Approach to Chinese Aggression

07/28/2022

In the Indo-Pacific region, Chinese aggression demonstrates an effort by Beijing to deconstruct core elements of the international rules-based order and assert greater control over the waterways that connect it with its neighbors, the assistant secretary of defense for Indo-Pacific security affairs said.

US sends six F-22 fighter jets to Poland

07/28/2022

Six American F-22 Raptor combat jets have been sent to Poland under Nato's Air Shielding programme, the US Air Force's Europe and Africa command announced on Wednesday. The stealth tactical fighter aircraft, made by Lockheed Martin and Boeing, will be based at the Lask air base in central Poland.

China ‘Hyper Accelerates’ Training Program For Its Fighter Pilots After Record Warplane Production

07/28/2022

The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Air Force has established a new personnel training program, and its first batch of pilots, trained on the J-10 medium-weight, single-engine, multirole combat aircraft, graduated from the Shijiazhuang Flight Academy, the Chinese state-owned media outlet, Global Times reported on July 24. The Shijiazhuang Flight Academy first received J-10 fighter aircraft in 2020, which are used for this new pilot training program.

Battle from the skies: How aviation advances empower the Corps’ new combat plan

07/28/2022

The Marine Corps has been swapping out traditional tools for what some leaders see as a vastly different form of warfare in the coming decades: the Corps has been shedding tanks, ­reducing tube artillery, cutting law enforcement while adding rocket artillery and ­transforming ­infantry-centered regiments.

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