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Crows take AFA: Advocate EMS superiority
U.S. Air Force 1st Lt. Aaron Morales, 16th Electronic Warfare Squadron data engineer, pilots a helicopter virtual-reality simulator at a booth during the Air, Space & Cyber Conference in Washington D.C., Sept. 21, 2022. Members from the 350th SWW had the opportunity to hear key leaders speak on panels and interact with vendors in the exhibit hall to learn more about capabilities being offered to the U.S. Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt Benjamin Aronson)
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Crows take AFA: Advocate EMS superiority
U.S. Air Force 2nd Lt Ivan Stiscia, 16th Electronic Warfare Squadron data engineer, listens to instructions on how to operate an F-35 flight simulator during the Air, Space & Cyber Conference in Washington D.C., Sept. 21, 2022. Members from the 350th SWW had the opportunity to hear key leaders speak on panels and interact with vendors in the exhibit hall to learn more about capabilities being offered to the U.S. Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt Benjamin Aronson)
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A C-17 Globemaster III evacuates from Joint Base Charleston, South Carolina, Sept. 28, 2022, in preparation for Hurricane Ian. The base routinely evacuates aircraft prior to extreme weather conditions in order to continue the rapid global mobility mission and to prevent potential loss or damage from the storm. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Christian Silvera)
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Moody AFB prepares for Hurricane Ian
U.S. Air Force Airmen from the 74th Fighter Generation Squadron guide an A-10 Thunderbolt II into a hangar in preparation for Hurricane Ian at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, Sept. 27, 2022. Airmen across the base secured aircraft to prevent possible damage from Hurricane Ian. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman 1st Class Briana Beavers)
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The 36 EWS breaths life into pods
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Jared Henderson, 36th Electronic Warfare Squadron technician, seals an ESD bag for the Reclamation of Electronic Attack Pods (REAP) program at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, September 14, 2022. The REAP program is intended to sustain the service life of the AN/ALQ-184 ECM Pod legacy system by increasing the availability of parts for essential repairs across the U.S. Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ericka A. Woolever)
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The 36 EWS breaths life into pods
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Jared Henderson, 36th Electronic Warfare Squadron technician, seals an ESD bag for the Reclamation of Electronic Attack Pods (REAP) program at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, September 14, 2022. The REAP program is intended to sustain the service life of the AN/ALQ-184 ECM Pod legacy system by increasing the availability of parts for essential repairs across the U.S. Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ericka A. Woolever)
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The 36 EWS breaths life into pods
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st class Joel T. Schlim, 36th Electronic Warfare Squadron technician, removes a water-fill port tube on a AN/ALQ-184 Electronic Attack Pod for the Reclamation of Electronic Attack Pods (REAP) Program at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, September 15, 2022. The REAP program involves two goals; first, to provide diagnostic capabilities for assets received from reclaimed ALQ- AN/ALQ-184 Pods and second; to provide the U.S. Air Force the most cost-effective solution to introduce assets back into supply to sustain the fleet. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ericka A. Woolever)
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The 36 EWS breaths life into pods
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st class Joel T. Schlim, 36th Electronic Warfare Squadron technician, removes a water-fill port tube on a AN/ALQ-184 Electronic Attack Pod for the Reclamation of Electronic Attack Pods (REAP) Program at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, September 15, 2022. The REAP program involves two goals; first, to provide diagnostic capabilities for assets received from reclaimed ALQ- AN/ALQ-184 Pods and second; to provide the U.S. Air Force the most cost-effective solution to introduce assets back into supply to sustain the fleet. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ericka A. Woolever)
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The 36 EWS breaths life into pods
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st class Phaelan Lewis-Volenec, 36th Electronic Warfare Squadron technician, de-panels a AN/ALQ-184 Electronic Attack Pod for the Reclamation of Electronic Attack Pods (REAP) Program at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, September 14, 2022. The REAP P Program is intended to sustain the service life of the AN/ALQ-184 ECM Pod legacy system by increasing the availability of parts for essential repairs across the U.S. Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ericka A. Woolever)
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The 36 EWS breaths life into pods
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st class Phaelan Lewis-Volenec, 36th Electronic Warfare Squadron technician, de-panels a AN/ALQ-184 Electronic Attack Pod for the Reclamation of Electronic Attack Pods (REAP) Program at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, September 14, 2022. The REAP P Program is intended to sustain the service life of the AN/ALQ-184 ECM Pod legacy system by increasing the availability of parts for essential repairs across the U.S. Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ericka A. Woolever)
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The 36 EWS breaths life into pods
U.S Air Force Airman 1st class Phaelan Lewis-Volenec, 36th Electronic Warfare Squadron technician, de-panels a pod for the Reclamation of Electronic Attack Pods (REAP) program at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, September 14, 2022. The REAP program provides reclamation capabilities to Air Combat Command to sustain the service life of the AN/ALQ-184. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ericka A. Woolever)
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The 36 EWS breaths life into pods
U.S Air Force Airman 1st class Phaelan Lewis-Volenec, 36th Electronic Warfare Squadron technician, de-panels a pod for the Reclamation of Electronic Attack Pods (REAP) program at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, September 14, 2022. The REAP program provides reclamation capabilities to Air Combat Command to sustain the service life of the AN/ALQ-184. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ericka A. Woolever)
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The 36 EWS breaths life into pods
An Airman from the 36th Electronic Warfare Squadron slips a shipment card in a box at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, September 14, 2022. Airmen from the 36th EWS started the Reclamation of Electronic Attack Pods (REAP) Program, which reclaims assets from stored AN/ALQ-184 Electronic Attack Pods by leveraging resources from the 350th Spectrum Warfare Wing to provide the receiving, diagnostic testing, recoupment, and shipment of assets back into the supply chain for future use. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ericka A. Woolever)
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The 36 EWS breaths life into pods
An Airman from the 36th Electronic Warfare Squadron slips a shipment card in a box at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, September 14, 2022. Airmen from the 36th EWS started the Reclamation of Electronic Attack Pods (REAP) Program, which reclaims assets from stored AN/ALQ-184 Electronic Attack Pods by leveraging resources from the 350th Spectrum Warfare Wing to provide the receiving, diagnostic testing, recoupment, and shipment of assets back into the supply chain for future use. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ericka A. Woolever)
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350th Spectrum Warfare Wing Activates Wavelength Digital Service
On July 19, 2022 the 850th Spectrum Warfare Group, the Research and Engineering component of the 350th Spectrum Warfare Wing, activated Wavelength, formally known as Detachment 1, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland.
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350th Spectrum Warfare Wing and Partners Demonstrate New EMS Capabilities
Members of the Project 212 Team stand outside the EC-130H Compass Call following the in-flight demonstration of STITCHES and Missionware capabilities on June 28, 2022, at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz. STITCHES and Missionware connect, protect and enable the warfighter and help maintain the technological edge against near-peer threats. Project 212’s flight verification test confirmed the Air Force’s ability to generate new EW effects.
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350th Spectrum Warfare Wing and Partners Demonstrate New EMS Capabilities
Members of the Project 212 team celebrate following the in-flight demonstration of STITCHES and Missionware on June 28, 2022 at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz. STITCHES and Missionware connect, protect and enable the warfighter and help maintain the technological edge against near-peer threats. Project 212’s flight verification test confirmed the Air Force’s ability to generate new EW effects.
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513th EWS CoC
Team Members of the 513th Electronic Warfare Squadron pose for a group photo. (Courtesy Photo)
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350th Spectrum Warfare Wing Activation
U.S. Air Force Col. JohnPaul Mintz, accepts command and the guidon of the 850th Spectrum Warfare Group from U.S. Air Force Col. William Young, Jr., 350th Spectrum Warfare Wing commander, during the 350 SWW activation ceremony. The 350th SWW is responsible for delivering electromagnetic spectrum capabilities to 69 United States and Foreign Partner electromagnetic warfare systems. Additionally, the wing is responsible for electromagnetic warfare reprogramming, modeling and simulation and assessments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Lt. Karissa Rodriguez)
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350th Spectrum Warfare Wing Activation
U.S. Air Force Col. William Young, Jr. accepts command and the guidon of the 350th Spectrum Warfare Wing from Maj. Gen. Case Cunningham, United States Air Force Warfare Center commander, during the 350 SWW activation ceremony. The 350 SWW is responsible for delivering electromagnetic spectrum capabilities to 69 United States and Foreign Partner electromagnetic warfare systems. Additionally, the wing is responsible for electromagnetic warfare reprogramming, modeling and simulation and assessments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Lt. Karissa Rodriguez)
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