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Sentinel ICBM first flight date now in flux, Air Force says

Posted by M. C. on July 1, 2025

The troubled ICBM program was supposed to fly for the first time in 2026, but now the Air Force says that the date is unknown.

Despite the program’s woes, officials have emphasized fielding the new missile is imperative to maintain America’s strategic deterrence

Lucky thing major (non-nuclear) threat Iran’s missiles can barely reach the Mediterranean.

Feeling better about war with Iran, China and Russia while stuck in quagmires against such formidable adversaries as Iraq and Somalia “terror groups”?

https://breakingdefense.com/2025/06/sentinel-icbm-first-flight-date-now-in-flux-service-says/

WASHINGTON — An ongoing restructuring of the beleaguered Sentinel ICBM program has left its flight testing schedule up in the air, and a new date for the missile’s first flight is now unknown, an Air Force official tells Breaking Defense.

Officials previously planned to fly the missile for the first time in 2026, itself a delay of over two years. But as part of the program’s overhaul, mandated after an 81 percent cost spike last year, “the team is actively assessing the overall schedule, including potential impacts on the timeline for the first full-system flight,” the Air Force official said today.

The revelation of the shifting flight test plan came in response to Breaking Defense’s query about a Government Accountability Office report published Wednesday [PDF], which stated that the Sentinel’s first flight is now set for March 2028, a total delay of over four years. The Air Force official did not comment directly on the GAO timeline, saying only, “Updated schedule details, including key milestone dates, will be available once” officials complete the program’s restructuring — a statement that does not deny 2028 as a possible date, but leaves open options for it to be both sooner and later.

Since the cost increase caused what’s known as a Nunn-McCurdy breach last year, officials have been rethinking several aspects of the over-budget plan to modernize the land leg of America’s nuclear triad, such as whether they can reuse existing Minuteman III silos. The Sentinel program has apparently also decided to make changes to the flight testing campaign itself, which the Air Force official said now involves “a more deliberate, phased” approach.

“Rather than waiting until the end of development for a single, comprehensive test, the new strategy introduces an incremental ‘crawl, walk, run’ method that allows for earlier flight testing of key components. This approach is designed to reduce risk, validate technologies earlier, and ensure a more reliable path to full system integration,” the official said. As the overall restructuring continues, the official pointed to continued progress for the missile, such as a full-scale, static fire qualification test of the missile’s first stage solid rocket motor held in March.

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US Air Force Clearing Out Jungles in Pacific for New Airfields – News From Antiwar.com

Posted by M. C. on September 14, 2023

The US Air Force is increasing its number of bases in the Pacific to prepare for a future war with China

Wilsbach also has his eye on newer weapons and said the Air Force needs to modernize to face China.

We spend nothing on defense but we ten times more than anyone else on offense. And they still need more of you money.

https://news.antiwar.com/2023/09/13/us-air-force-clearing-out-jungles-in-pacific-for-new-airfields/?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

by Dave DeCamp

The head of US Pacific Air Forces said Monday that the Air Force was clearing out jungles in the Pacific to build new airfields and restore old ones as part of the branch’s preparation for war with China in the region.

The Air Force is working to expand its bases as part of a plan to become more mobile in the Pacific, a concept known as Agile Combat Employment (ACE). Pacific Air Forces Commander Gen. Kenneth Wilsbach said the Air Force is looking for more money to facilitate the military buildup.

“We’re going to be clearing out the jungle [and] we’re going to be resurfacing some of the surfaces there so that we will have a fairly large and very functional Agile Combat Employment base, an additional base to be able to operate from and we have several other projects like that around the region that we’ll be getting after,” he said at the Air & Space Forces Association’s Air, Space & Cyber conference, according to Defense One.

“That takes resources to be able to accomplish and so those are some of the resources that I argue for when I go back to the headquarters,” Wilsbach added. He said the Air Force requested funds for additional construction in the Pacific for its 2024 military budget.

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Air Force Accepts Flawed Boeing Tanker in a $44 Billion Program – Bloomberg

Posted by M. C. on January 11, 2019

Those tests will determine whether the aircraft is effective for combat and can be maintained.

Would be nice to know before we paid for them.

Boeing already has absorbed almost $4 billion in cost overruns on the KC-46.

How are we absorbing.

The bright side is Boeing has a way to go to catch with McDonnell Douglas and the F 35 interms of $ and delay.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-01-10/air-force-accepts-flawed-boeing-tanker-in-a-44-billion-program

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The U.S. Air Force has accepted the first delivery of Boeing Co.’s long-delayed aerial refueling tanker despite flaws that remain to be fixed, the service said Thursday.

The first eight of 179 planned KC-46 aerial tankers in the $44 billion program will be accepted from now through February. That’s more than two years late — and it may take as long as four more years to upgrade the troubled camera system used in refueling operations.

The Air Force is withholding as much as $28 million from the final payment on each aircraft as a financial hook to ensure Boeing makes the necessary improvements.

“We have identified, and Boeing has agreed to fix at its expense, deficiencies discovered in developmental testing of the remote vision system,” Captain Hope Cronin, an Air Force spokeswoman, said in a statement.

The Pentagon’s approval of the Air Force’s plan to accept the flawed planes was caught up in turmoil at the top of the Defense Department. The decision was waiting on the desk of Defense Secretary Jim Mattis when he announced his plan to resign by the end of February…

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Pimps in Our Midst – LewRockwell

Posted by M. C. on May 8, 2018

Do military recruiters tell recruits that they will be defending other countries instead of the United States?

When you see a young service person thank them then tell them not to die for Israel, Saudi Arabia and ExxonMobil.

https://www.lewrockwell.com/2018/05/laurence-m-vance/pimps-in-our-midst/

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I’m talking about pimps, but not the sleazy, flashy, abusive kind who solicit those willing to hire themselves out to perform illicit acts for paying customers. Worse. The ones who look and act respectable while they solicit those willing to hire themselves out to perform illicit acts for paying customers.

The customers in this case being the United States Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps. And those hiring themselves out being soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marines.

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