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Air Force Focuses on Threats and Defending Against Them

Members of the 3rd Wing and 90th Fighter Generation Squadron conduct a missing man formation flyover in remembrance of Staff Sgt. Charles A. Crumlett at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, March 22, 2024. The missing man formation is a military tradition which dates back to World War II and is one of the highest forms of paying respects to fallen service members. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Julia Lebens)

MARCH 29, 2024 – Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David W. Allvin said his No. 1 priority is ensuring his programs, training and people are ready to deal with threats from high-end adversaries or others.

Allvin discussed the state of the Air Force today at a Defense One event.

Defense One is a Washington, D.C. media outlet that covers U.S. military and security issues. He spoke today with journalists.

While Allvin talked a lot about programs and cutting-edge technologies, he was especially passionate about the people who run them.

“We have the best Air Force in the world. Do I worry about the threat? I always worry about the threat,” he said during the interview.

Allvin said he’d like to have 72 fighter aircraft a year coming off the assembly line, depending on the quality and price point.

Regarding older, fourth-generation fighter aircraft, Allvin said there’s a niche capability for them that’s a good complement for the F-35 fighters.

Concerning divesting legacy aircraft, Allvin said it could free up money for capability, but he’d have to work with Congress on that.

Also discussed was the collaborative combat aircraft program for unmanned combat air vehicles intended to operate in collaborative teams with the next generation of manned combat aircraft, including sixth-generation fighters and bombers and that incorporate artificial intelligence.

“I am very excited about CCA. I really believe that this is our launching point into the future of human-machine teaming of really understanding how we can better optimize both survivability and effectiveness and lethality into the future. … I believe it is going to be a game changer,” he said.

As to the force, Allvin commented:

“We have airmen out there who are doing things that amaze me every single day. I feel like my responsibility and my priorities are to provide them the best training, the best equipment, and the best enterprise that makes them more confident. They wake up every day knowing we expect them to be warriors, and we’re going to treat them like a winning team. Every single day, my priorities are to follow through on those examples of how we do great power competition and to honor the service of those airmen who are the best air force in the world,” he said.

By David Vergun , DOD News

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