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US, allies and partners integrate for dynamic targeting kill-chain automation experiments
An Air National Guard air battle manager participates in the Shadow Operations Center – Nellis’ Capstone event experimenting with and developing tactics, techniques, and procedures for integrated two-way kill-chain automation between the operational and tactical command and control including battle management levels, to create competitive advantages for the United States and its allies and partners at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Dec. 7, 2023. (Image cropped to emphasize subject) (U.S. Air Force photo by Keith Keel)
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US, allies and partners integrate for dynamic targeting kill-chain automation experiments
A German Armed Forces member and a United States Air Force Airman participate in the Transformational Modeling for Battle Management experiment, using an artificial intelligence-enabled technology, known as “Match Effectors” at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Dec. 7, 2023. The 805th Combat Training Squadron, also known as the Shadow Operations Center – Nellis, executed their annual Capstone event by experimenting with and developing tactics, techniques, and procedures for integrated two-way kill-chain automation between the operational and tactical command and control including battle management levels, to create competitive advantages for the United States and its allies and partners. (The image has been altered by removing badges for security purposes and cropped to focus on the subject.) (U.S. Air Force photo by Keith Keel)
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US, allies and partners integrate for dynamic targeting kill-chain automation experiments
U.S. Air Force air battle managers and tactical air control-party Airmen experiment with Air Combat Command’s Tactical Operations Center-enabled Control Reporting Center during the Shadow Operations Center – Nellis’ Capstone event at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Dec. 8, 2023. The 805th Combat Training Squadron experimented with and developed tactics, techniques, and procedures for integrated two-way kill-chain automation between the operational and tactical command and control including battle management levels, to create competitive advantages for the United States and its allies and partners. (The image has been altered by removing badges for security purposes, cable color changed from red to black, and cropped to focus on the subject.) (U.S. Air Force photo by Keith Keel)
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US, allies and partners integrate for dynamic targeting kill-chain automation experiments
United States Air Force Airmen and New Zealand Defence Force members participate in the Transformational Modeling for Battle Management experiment, using an artificial intelligence-enabled technology, known as “Match Effectors” at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Dec. 6, 2023. The 805th Combat Training Squadron, also known as the Shadow Operations Center – Nellis, executed their annual Capstone event by experimenting with and developing tactics, techniques, and procedures for integrated two-way kill-chain automation between the operational and tactical command and control including battle management levels, to create competitive advantages for the United States and its allies and partners. (The image has been altered by removing badges for security purposes and cropped to focus on the subject.) (U.S. Air Force photo by Keith Keel)
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US, allies and partners integrate for dynamic targeting kill-chain automation experiments
A United States Air Force Weapons School Student, Air Combat Command Airmen and Five Eye alliance and coalition partners participate in the Transformational Modeling for Battle Management experiment, using an artificial intelligence-enabled technology, known as “Match Effectors” at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Dec. 6, 2023. The 805th Combat Training Squadron, also known as the Shadow Operations Center – Nellis, executed their annual Capstone event by experimenting with and developing tactics, techniques, and procedures for integrated two-way kill-chain automation between the operational and tactical command and control including battle management levels, to create competitive advantages for the United States and its allies and partners. (The image has been altered by removing badges for security purposes and cropped to focus on the subject.) (U.S. Air Force photo by Keith Keel)
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US, allies and partners integrate for dynamic targeting kill-chain automation experiments
A Pacific Air Forces Airman participates in the Shadow Operations Center – Nellis’ Capstone event experimenting with and developing tactics, techniques, and procedures for integrated two-way kill-chain automation between the operational and tactical command and control including battle management levels, to create competitive advantages for the United States and its allies and partners at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Dec. 5, 2023. (U.S. Air Force photo by Keith Keel)
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US, allies and partners integrate for dynamic targeting kill-chain automation experiments
A German Armed Forces member and a United States Air Force Airman participate in the Transformational Modeling for Battle Management experiment, using an artificial intelligence-enabled technology, known as “Match Effectors” at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Dec. 5, 2023. The 805th Combat Training Squadron, also known as the Shadow Operations Center – Nellis, executed their annual Capstone event by experimenting with and developing tactics, techniques, and procedures for integrated two-way kill-chain automation between the operational and tactical command and control including battle management levels, to create competitive advantages for the United States and its allies and partners. (The image has been altered by removing badges for security purposes and cropped to focus on the subject.) (U.S. Air Force photo by Keith Keel)
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US, allies and partners integrate for dynamic targeting kill-chain automation experiments
United States Airmen and New Zealand Defence Force members participate in the Transformational Modeling for Battle Management experiment, using an artificial intelligence-enabled technology, known as “Match Effectors” at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Dec. 5, 2023. The 805th Combat Training Squadron, also known as the Shadow Operations Center – Nellis, executed their annual Capstone event by experimenting with and developing tactics, techniques, and procedures for integrated two-way kill-chain automation between the operational and tactical command and control including battle management levels, to create competitive advantages for the United States and its allies and partners. (The image has been altered by removing badges for security purposes and cropped to focus on the subject.) (U.S. Air Force photo by Keith Keel)
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US, allies and partners integrate for dynamic targeting kill-chain automation experiments
United States Airmen, Japan Self-Defence Forces, and French Armed Forces members participate in the Transformational Modeling for Battle Management experiment, using an artificial intelligence-enabled technology, known as “Match Effectors” at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Dec. 5, 2023. The 805th Combat Training Squadron, also known as the Shadow Operations Center – Nellis, executed their annual Capstone event by experimenting with and developing tactics, techniques, and procedures for integrated two-way kill-chain automation between the operational and tactical command and control including battle management levels, to create competitive advantages for the United States and its allies and partners. (The image has been altered by removing badges for security purposes and cropped to focus on the subject.) (U.S. Air Force photo by Keith Keel)
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US, allies and partners integrate for dynamic targeting kill-chain automation experiments
The 805th Combat Training Squadron, also known as the Shadow Operations Center – Nellis, in partnership with the Command, Control, and Communications Battle Management Operational Response Team office deployed Wi-Fi on the combat operations floor for the first time during the ShOC-N Capstone Event at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Dec. 4, 2023. During the experiment, the team utilized the ORT’s Mobile Solution tablets employing Commercial Solutions for Classified, or CfSC, infrastructure which allowed for mobile solutions for command and control warriors. (The image has been altered by removing badges for security purposes and cropped to focus on the subject.) (U.S. Air Force photo by Keith Keel)
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US, allies and partners integrate for dynamic targeting kill-chain automation experiments
United States Airmen and a French Armed Forces member participate in the Transformational Modeling for Battle Management experiment, using an artificial intelligence-enabled technology, known as “Match Effectors” at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Dec. 4, 2023. The 805th Combat Training Squadron, also known as the Shadow Operations Center – Nellis, executed their annual Capstone event by experimenting with and developing tactics, techniques, and procedures for integrated two-way kill-chain automation between the operational and tactical command and control including battle management levels, to create competitive advantages for the United States and its allies and partners. (The image has been altered by removing badges for security purposes and cropped to focus on the subject.) (U.S. Air Force photo by Keith Keel)
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US, allies and partners integrate for dynamic targeting kill-chain automation experiments
United States Airmen and a Royal Canadian Air Force member participate in the Transformational Modeling for Battle Management experiment, using an artificial intelligence-enabled technology, known as “Match Effectors” at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Dec. 4, 2023. The 805th Combat Training Squadron, also known as the Shadow Operations Center – Nellis, executed their annual Capstone event by experimenting with and developing tactics, techniques, and procedures for integrated two-way kill-chain automation between the operational and tactical command and control including battle management levels, to create competitive advantages for the United States and its allies and partners. (The image has been altered by removing badges for security purposes and cropped to focus on the subject.) (U.S. Air Force photo by Keith Keel)
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Defenders train detainee procedures during BM24-1
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Lujuan Velez, 51st Security Forces Squadron Defender, provides additional security in a simulated security breach during Beverly Midnight 24-1 at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Jan. 30, 2024. BM24-1 is a routine training event that tests the military capabilities across the peninsula, allowing combined and joint training at both the operational and tactical levels. The Airmen of the 51st Fighter Wing continuously train in different areas of base defense, allowing for additional security from multi-capable Airmen in the event of potential threats. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Chase Verzaal)
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Defenders train detainee procedures during BM24-1
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Cody Daly, 51st Security Forces Squadron Defender, removes the handcuffs from an opposing forces member after a simulated security breach during Beverly Midnight 24-1 at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Jan. 30, 2024. BM24-1 is a routine training event that tests the military capabilities across the peninsula, allowing combined and joint training at both the operational and tactical levels. The Airmen of the 51st Fighter Wing continuously train to maintain the high level of full-spectrum readiness required to execute the mission proficiently and effectively. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Chase Verzaal)
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Defenders train detainee procedures during BM24-1
U.S. Air Force Airmen from the 51st Security Forces Squadron and 51st Civil Engineer Squadron practice detainee procedures in a simulated security breach during Beverly Midnight 24-1 at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Jan. 30, 2024. BM24-1 is a routine training event that tests the military capabilities across the peninsula, allowing combined and joint training at both the operational and tactical levels. Training is continuously conducted to generate combat airpower at a moment’s notice, affirming the commitment to the Republic of Korea remains ironclad and ensures regional stability throughout the Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Chase Verzaal)
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Defenders train detainee procedures during BM24-1
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Joshua Sanchez, 51st Security Forces Squadron Defender, guards a detainee in a simulated security breach during Beverly Midnight 24-1 at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Jan. 30, 2024. BM24-1 is a routine training event that tests the military capabilities across the peninsula, allowing combined and joint training at both the operational and tactical levels. The 51st Fighter Wing guards the freedom of 51 million people by deterring aggression, defending the ROK, and defeating any attack against the ironclad ROK-US Alliance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Chase Verzaal)
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Defenders train detainee procedures during BM24-1
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Joshua Sanchez, 51st Security Forces Squadron Defender, guards a detainee in a simulated security breach during Beverly Midnight 24-1 at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Jan. 30, 2024. BM24-1 is a routine training event that tests the military capabilities across the peninsula, allowing combined and joint training at both the operational and tactical levels. As the most forward deployed permanently based wing in the Air Force, the 51st Fighter Wing is charged with providing mission-ready Airmen to execute combat operations and receive follow-on forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Chase Verzaal)
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3rd Air Expeditionary Wing operates in first-ever iteration of Exercise Bamboo Eagle
An F-22 Raptor assigned to the 525th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, takes off in support of Exercise Bamboo Eagle 24-1 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Jan. 25, 2024. Approximately 3,000 U.S. service members across four branches are expected to fly, maintain and support more than 150 aircraft from 24 units in more than 10 locations during Bamboo Eagle, a U.S. Air Force Warfare Center exercise executed during what would typically be the third week of Red Flag 24-1. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Curt Beach)
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3rd Air Expeditionary Wing operates in first-ever iteration of Exercise Bamboo Eagle
An F-22 Raptor assigned to the 525th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, prepares for takeoff in support of Exercise Bamboo Eagle 24-1 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Jan. 25, 2024. Approximately 3,000 U.S. service members across four branches are expected to fly, maintain and support more than 150 aircraft from 24 units in more than 10 locations during Bamboo Eagle, a U.S. Air Force Warfare Center exercise executed during what would typically be the third week of Red Flag 24-1. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Curt Beach)
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3rd Air Expeditionary Wing operates in first-ever iteration of Exercise Bamboo Eagle
U.S. Air Force Airman First Class Kawan Thornton, a crew chief with the 525th Expeditionary Fighter Generation Squadron, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, marshals an F-22 Raptor piloted by U.S. Air Force 1st Lt. Jake Heydinger, 525th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron, in support of Exercise Bamboo Eagle 24-1 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Jan. 25, 2024. Approximately 3,000 U.S. service members across four branches are expected to fly, maintain and support more than 150 aircraft from 24 units in more than 10 locations during Bamboo Eagle, a U.S. Air Force Warfare Center exercise executed during what would typically be the third week of Red Flag 24-1. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Curt Beach)
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