How the Air Force Will Guard its New Sentinel ICBMs, Part 1: Prepping
for the Grey Wolf
July 12,
2023 | By David Roza
Editor’s Note: This article is the first of a three-part series on the
future of how Air Force security forces will guard the service’s nuclear
missile fields.
F.E. WARREN AIR FORCE BASE, Wyo.—Among the gentle hills of the missile field at F.E. Warren Air Force
Base, security forces Airmen stay on alert, ready to respond to any attack on
America’s Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missiles.
On May 21,
practicing for just such a situation, the Airmen boarded Humvees and Huey
helicopters, using rifles, machine guns, and the chopper’s M-240 gun to destroy
the enemy in a simulated attack on a missile launch facility.
Yet many of
those tools are obsolete. A few of the base’s 54-year-old Huey helicopters
served in the Vietnam War. Many of the Humvees are similarly outdated. And the
communications networks Airmen rely on are inefficient compared to what current
technology can provide.
While the
age of their equipment does not stop security forces Airmen and helicopter
crews from defending F.E. Warren’s missiles, a batch of new platforms and
technologies will boost the nuclear defense enterprise—modernization that comes
just as the replacement for the Minuteman III, the Sentinel, is poised
to come online in the 2030s. The hope is these capabilities will help security
forces respond faster and hit harder than ever before, while the Sentinel
itself will require a smaller security footprint due to easier maintenance and
enhanced communication networks.
“This is a
great place and time for defenders because of the new capabilities as they come
online,” William McIntyre, chief of nuclear security for the 20th Air Force,
responsible for America’s ground-based nuclear missile fleet, told Air &
Space Forces Magazine. “Whether that be a vehicle, airlift, or communications
equipment. That capability increases our mission readiness and mission
assurance.”
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