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USAF Using Contractors to Fly Agressor Missions
2021-07-26
[1945] A few years ago, the U.S. Air Force awarded a $6.4 to $7.5 billion dollar contract to seven private companies to provide aggressor air combat training services to the Air Force through 2024. That huge sum is all dedicated to one goal: sharpening the skills of Air Force fighter pilots by putting them in realistic air battles against foreign jet fighters.

The U.S. military introduced aggressor squadrons back in the 1960s after learning in air combat over Vietnam that fighter jocks needed to practice fighting dissimilar aircraft using dissimilar tactics. Just because those aircraft might be deemed technologically inferior didn't mean their pilots couldn't cleverly employ them in ways that exploited weaknesses in American fighters and pilot training.

For example, the supersonic American F-4 Phantom had sophisticated radar and Sparrow missiles that allowed them to engage subsonic, cannon-armed MiG-17 fighters from miles away. But the North Vietnamese naturally didn't go along with the American playbook.
Posted by:Bobby

#6  This is another way of saying -

We can't keep the best pilots. They want to fly and not put up with micro management, flying desks so others have 'equity' to use the same aircraft, and no political indoctrination. So, we're going to pay 3 or more times the cost of such pilots who will be civilians contractors instead.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2021-07-26 18:46  

#5  Flying Tigers were "contractors", aka soldiers of fortune. Somehow I wonder if the contractors going up against the USAF have the same goals
Posted by: DarthVader   2021-07-26 17:31  

#4  Skid, when they drive past Earth, they roll up their windows and lock their doors.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2021-07-26 16:54  

#3  Several companies have managed to make a working business model out of exploiting USAF training and tactics gaps.
(1) What does that say about current USAF training?
(2) What are the potential opponents seeing? (Seems that they could tap the contractors for knowledge.)
Posted by: ed in texas   2021-07-26 14:52  

#2  Illegal aliens, Skid.
Posted by: Glenmore   2021-07-26 14:16  

#1  Who is flying the UFOs?
Posted by: Skidmark   2021-07-26 12:35  

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