THE AIR FORCE’S STRATEGY TO MAINTAIN AIR DOMINANCE

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November 10, 2022


Maintaining air superiority is a critical concern for the U.S. military, which relies on dominating airspace as one component of its “firepower over manpower” tactical strategy. The U.S. Air Force is adopting a “four-plus-one” strategy to meet the goals of its air dominance plan, moving away from its current seven fleets of fighter aircraft. In addition to manned aircraft, unmanned support and attack aircraft will play a prominent role in the future of airpower, including surveillance, reconnaissance and ground- and air-attack capabilities. In this webcast, Defense News examined in broad strokes the capabilities needed to ensure this 4+1 fighter fleet remains dominant, why generational technology leaps are needed to transform existing airframes, and the challenges of integrating new aerial combat platforms.


Guest Speakers:


Kristen J. Baldwin
Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Science, Technology, & Engineering)


David Tweedie
General Manager,
Advanced Products,
GE Aerospace