The 18th Aggressor Squadron based in Eielson AFB near Fairbanks,
Alaska, has changed its designation to the 18th Fighter Interceptor Squadron.
This is a major switch and the first time the FIS designation has been
applied to a USAF squadron since shortly after the end of the Cold War. The
change, which will refocus the unit on the homeland air defense mission, is
telling as it underscores the morphing security situation both in the Arctic
and the Pacific, as well as the USAF's priorities in the region. You can read
more about that here.
Elsewhere, drone maker Kratos says that an MQ-58B variant of its
stealthy XQ-58A Valkyrie drone is in development for the U.S. Marine Corps.
The requirements for this previously undisclosed version as they are known
now are centered on the ability to launch electronic attacks to suppress
enemy air defenses. The Marine Corps' interest in potentially using the
Valkyrie operationally in this role, and in doing so collaboratively with
crewed F-35 Joint Strike fighters, has already been front and center in
testing involving the service's small existing fleet of XQ-58As. You can read
more about that here.
Make sure to check out highlights of all our coverage from the last
week below. We are also continuing our rolling coverage
of the conflict in Ukraine as it develops.
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Oliver Parken
The War Zone
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