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‘Grim Reapers’ to stand down
The US Navy plans to stand down
strike  ghter squadron VFA-101,
which was the service’s  rst F-35C
unit. Reactivated on October
1, 2010, the ‘Grim Reapers’ was
the  rst F-35C  eet replacement
squadron, based at Eglin AFB,
Florida, and began  ying the F-35C
in 2013. It has most recently been
tasked with training instructor and
test pilots. The unit’s personnel
and aircraft will be transferred
to other units including VFA-
at NAS Lemoore, California. The
‘Rough Raiders’ will assume the full
responsibility as the F-35C FRS.

Poseidon to assume
special mission role
Fleet Support Unit One
(FSU-1) was established at
NAS Jacksonville, Florida, on
September 10, 2018. Reporting to
commander, patrol wing PW-
at NAS Jacksonville, the unit is
tasked with con guring and
operating P-8A aircraft to provide
a follow-on special mission
capability in place of patrol
squadron (special project) VPU-
which  ies specially con gured
P-3C. The Orions are scheduled for
retirement during 2019.

New Reaper unit activated
The 25th Attack Group was
activated at Shaw AFB, South
Carolina on October 2. The unit is
a geographically separated unit
of the 432nd Wing at Creech AFB,
Nevada. The group is responsible
for the 50th and 482nd Attack
Squadrons (ATKS), which operate
remotely based MQ-9A ground
control stations. Whereas the 50th
ATKS was activated in February
2018, the latter squadron was
stood up on October 3. The
group will also be responsible
for the 25th Operational
Support Squadron, which will be
established later this year at Shaw.
Since its activation in February the
50th ATKS has  own more than
400 Reaper missions, recorded
over 7,000  ight hours and
conducted in excess of 75
air strikes.

Holloman AFB realigned
The 49th Wing at Holloman AFB,
New Mexico and its assigned units
were realigned from Air Combat
Command to Air Education and
Training Command on October


  1. In addition to its assigned
    MQ-9A Reaper squadrons, the
    wing assumed control of the 54th
    Fighter Group, which is tasked as
    an F-16 formal training unit (FTU).
    The group and its three training
    squadrons had previously been
    assigned to AETC’s 56th Fighter
    Wing at Luke AFB, Arizona, as a
    geographically separated unit.


Rescue groups reassigned
The 563rd Rescue Group and its
seven subordinate squadrons,
which are based at Davis-
Monthan AFB, Arizona and Nellis
AFB, Nevada, were realigned
from the 23rd Wing at Moody
AFB, Georgia, to the 355th
Fighter Wing on October 1.
Additionally, the 823rd and 923rd
Aircraft Maintenance Squadrons
at Nellis and Davis-Monthan
were reassigned from the 23rd
Maintenance Group (MXG) to the
355th MXG. The 563rd had been
assigned to the 23rd Wing as a
geographically separated unit
since 2006.

C-130 test force designated
as detachment
The 413th Flight Test Squadron’s
C-130 combined test force was
designated as Detachment 1,
96th Operations Group at Eglin
AFB, Florida, on September


  1. The unit, which is tasked
    with conducting specialized
    developmental tests associated
    with the US Air Force Hercules
    community, had been a
    component of the 413th FLTS,
    which was activated in 2005. It
    performed developmental test
    and evaluation for Air Force
    Special Operations Command
    aircraft and US Air Force rotary-
    wing machines. The unit has
    recently been heavily involved
    in testing the USAF’s AC-130J
    ‘Ghostrider’ and MC-130J special
    operations aircraft.


‘AVIATION DETACHMENT 18-5’
DURING THIS YEAR’S ‘Aviation
Detachment 18-5’ rotation, the
126th Air Refueling Wing provided
refueling for both Polish and US Air
Force F-16Cs from the 115th Fighter
Wing as they trained together in
September. The periodic Aviation

Detachment rotation exercises
are implemented by a small team
managing the Poland detachments.
During the two weeks of the AvDet
crews  ew in the bilateral ‘One Sky’
exercises related to the defense of
Polish airspace. Krzysztof Kuska

The Airborne Tactical Advantage Company (ATAC) formally unveiled its
fi rst two former French Air Force Dassault Mirage F1s that have been
refurbished for aggressor services at Alliance Airport, Fort Worth,
Texas, on October 12. The two aircraft carried registrations N609AX and
N602AX. Henry B. Ham

The fi rst of two C-31As operated by the US Army Parachute Team was
retired to Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona, when serial 85-01607 arrived on
September 23. The Fokker F27-400M had supported around 525,
jumps by the Golden Knights since entering service in 1985. 309th AMARG

EXTENDED-RANGE GRAY EAGLE SERVICE APPROVED
THE EXTENDEDRANGE VERSION of
the US Army’s MQ-1C unmanned air
system has completed follow-on test
and evaluation (FOT&E), clearing the
way for initial  elding to begin. Testing
began at Air Force Plant 42 in June
2018 and included 644  ight hours

that evaluated the MQ-1C’s ability to
support long-range and persistent
reconnaissance. The MQ-1C ER o ers a
signi cant increase in endurance and
payload capacity to support mission
tasking, as well as improved reliability
and maintainability.

Wisconsin Air National Guard
F-16Cs deployed to Poznañ/
Krzesiny for ‘AvDet 18-5’.
Piotr Łysakowski

ATAC’S MIRAGES ON SHOW


GOLDEN KNIGHTS RETIREMENT


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12 December 2018 //^ http://www.combataircraft.net

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