The operation to secure American airspace, largely flown by Air National Guard forces, is still going strong. NORAD spokesman Michael Kucharek says that since 9/11, ONE aircrews—fighters, tankers, and AWACS aircraft—have flown more than 40,000 sorties and responded to more than 2,100 events by scrambling fighters or diverting airborne patrols. This third leg of the War on Terror Triad—the other two are Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan and Operation Iraqi Freedom in Iraq—gets little attention these days, but the implications for USAF equipment and optempo is big. Also—small point—these aircraft would be of great value in event of another 9/11 type attack.
Lt. Gen. Dan Caine, nominee to be chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told the Senate Armed Services Committee that the Defense Department needs to upgrade its electronic warfare capability and its EW training ranges; just as his predecessor said at his own confirmation hearing.