Kessel Run All Domain Operations Suite to plan and execute the Master Air Attack Plan.
The KRADOS suite of applications, which was developed by the
Air Force Life Cycle Management Center‘s Detachment 12-also known as Kessel Run-is being implemented to phase out the legacy Theater Battle Management Core System, and is the future system for all AOCs across the Air Force.
“This is an extremely important moment for the command and Air Force,” said
Lt. Gen. Greg Guillot, 9th Air Force (Air Forces Central) commander. “Improving the Air Tasking Order process makes AFCENT and our distributed command and control capabilities more efficient, and this innovation will also help improve AOC operations across the Air Force and in other combatant commands.”
06 May 2021 (Last Updated May 7th, 2021 16:15)
The US Air Force (USAF) has carried out the maiden flight test of a Skyborg autonomy core system (ACS) at Tyndall Air force Base (AFB) in Florida, US.
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The Skyborg ACS launches aboard a Kratos UTAP-22 tactical unmanned vehicle at Tyndall AFB, Florida. Credit: USAF.
The Skyborg ACS flew on board a Kratos UTAP-22 tactical unmanned vehicle for two hours and ten minutes, reported Daryl Mayer of Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC) Public Affairs.
It marks the ‘Milestone 1’ of the Autonomous Attritable Aircraft Experimentation (AAAx) campaign.
During the flight, the ACS executed several key activities that were required to indicate safe operation of the system. The behaviours were observed from airborne and ground command and control stations.
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Air Force Global Strike Command commander. Individual B-1B aircraft will return to flight as inspections and maintenance directed during the stand-down are completed on each aircraft.
During the stand-down, maintenance depot personnel disassembled the Augmenter Fuel Filter Housing and performed a series of inspections. After each unit was determined to be free of defects, it was reassembled, pressure checked and returned to service.
“We are proud of the tremendous efforts of our maintainers and B-1 partners in identifying, inspecting, and remediating any potential issues with the B-1B fuel filter housing,” said
Eighth Air Force commander, who is responsible for the Air Force bomber force. “The aircraft are still safe to fly and we are confident that this stand-down has resulted in increased safety within the B-1B fleet.”
Kessel Run All Domain Operations Suite to plan and execute the Master Air Attack Plan.
The KRADOS suite of applications, which was developed by the
Air Force Life Cycle Management Center’s Detachment 12 also known as Kessel Run is being implemented to phase out the legacy Theater Battle Management Core System, and is the future system for all AOCs across the Air Force.
“This is an extremely important moment for the command and Air Force,” said
Lt. Gen. Greg Guillot, 9th Air Force (Air Forces Central) commander. “Improving the Air Tasking Order process makes AFCENT and our distributed command and control capabilities more efficient, and this innovation will also help improve AOC operations across the Air Force and in other combatant commands.”