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  • Air Force, Army Battle Labs work with DARPA on ASTARTE, new C2 capability

    The 805th Combat Training Squadron’s Shadow Operations Center-Nellis, also known as the U.S. Air Force’s Advanced Battle Management System Battle Lab, recently experimented with joint partners that helped evolve a new joint airspace management and joint fires capability at Nellis Air Force Base,

  • 926th Wing Reservist wins Total Force Datathon

    The 926th Wing’s Maj. Kimberly Hale, 14th Test Squadron, PM engineer analyst, won the second ever virtual Datathon, April 1, hosted by the Department of the Air Force Chief Data Office.

  • 926th Security Forces Squadron trains with Navy SEALs

    The 926th Security Forces Squadron’s Quick Reaction Force recently participated in a U.S. Special Operations Command-run exercise that helps prepare U.S. Navy SEALs for deployments where they teach their techniques to others. The QRF was run through scenarios such as building clearing, securing

  • RED HORSE demos Total Force Integration

    Total Force Integration is operating seamlessly across Nellis Air Force Base, to include the remote desert of Area 2 on the northeast side of the installation.Here the 555th RED HORSE Squadron, an Air Force Reserve tenant unit, partners with its Regular Air Force sister squadron, the 820th RHS, to

  • Cyber warriors demonstrate capabilities to industry partners

    The 14th Test Squadron recently joined an assembly of commercial and government cyberspace professionals at the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association Cyberspace Symposium in Colorado Springs, Colorado.The squadron has attended the Rocky Mountain Chapter’s annual event for the past

  • ACC releases F-16 accident report

    One pilot’s landing, lack of comprehensive braking and flight path deconfliction, combined with a second pilot’s delayed transition to the correct side of the runway led to the collision of two F-16C aircraft on the Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, runway Aug. 15, 2015, according to an Accident

  • Cyber aggressors attack Red Flag pilots

    Blue forces have more to worry about than defeating aggressor pilots during Red Flag exercises. Cyber warfare is the new threat, with attackers attempting to debilitate all war-fighting capabilities from the ground.The 57th Information Aggressor Squadron is deliberately building a red force