The Air Force has finalized the basing criteria it will use to select F-35A overseas candidate bases in the Asia-Pacific theater, said service spokeswoman Ann Stefanek. Service officials briefed Congress on the guidelines on Thursday, she told the Daily Report. The criteria will assess Pacific Air Forces installations based on mission, capacity, environmental considerations, and cost factors, she said. In the coming months, the Air Force will evaluate PACAF bases using the criteria to identify the candidate F-35A locations. PACAF site survey teams will then assess each candidate location against operational and training requirements, potential impacts to existing missions, housing, infrastructure, and manpower, said Stefanek. The teams will also develop cost estimates to bed down the F-35 at each location. Once those activities are complete, the Air Force will select preferred sites and reasonable alternatives and work to complete the analysis of the environmental impacts of beddown to support the basing decisions, she said. If the sites are in other countries, the Air Force will make a recommendation to the Defense Secretary, who will make a decision after consultation with the host nation and head of US Pacific Command, said Stefanek. (See also Lightning Round.)
“Military history shows that the best defense is almost always a maneuvering offense supported by solid logistics. This was true for mechanized land warfare, air combat, and naval operations since World War II. It will also be true as the world veers closer to military conflict in space,” writes Aidan…