The Internet has long been a critical domain of terrorist and extremist groups around the world. Perhaps the most notorious cyber terrorist was an individual know as “Irhabi 007.” He was later identified as Younes Tsouli is a 23-year-old son of a Moroccan diplomat. For nearly two years, Younes Tsouli was sought by global intelligence […]
January 2008
We’ve had some pretty good discussions lately around the F-15 grounding issue and the number of F-22s the Air Force needs. Some suggested that there is no air-to-air threat facing the U.S., therefore we need to focus on other, more vital, platforms. Well, get ready for the weekend with a gander at this video: That […]
Our man Bob Cox at the Fort-Worth Star Telegram passes the following: Lockheed Martin and Boeing will announce Friday that they will team up to “perform studies and system development” for a next generation long range bomber the Air Force wants to develop. Bob also asks a fair question: If the No. 1 and No. […]
Back in 1985, during my first airwing detachment to Fallon, Nevada, my squadron participated in an exercise called “Constant Peg.” C-Peg was super classified and involved American fighter crews flying 1v1 ACM mission against Soviet fighters like MiG-23s and MiG-21s. These fighters were based at Tonopah. (My pilot and I went up against a MiG-23.) […]
Tonopah redux? As we reported here a few days back folks in Texas are seeing UFOs and now the Air Force appears to be changing it’s story a bit. The plot thickens. This from a report running in Military.com’s headlines right now: Fighter jets were training nearby the night dozens of Stephenville-area residents reported seeing […]








