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vol. 4, no. 21                   Serving Southern Nevada’s military community, including Nellis, Creech and NTTR           sept. 18, 2020

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          ABMS Onramp




          2 sees second



          MQ-9 AIM-9X




          shot, other



          CMD tactics                                                                                                         Air Force photograph by Senior Airman Haley Stevens




          development                                       A U.S. Air Force MQ-9 Reaper assigned to the 556th Test and Evaluation Squadron armed with an AIM-9X missile sits
                                                            on the ramp on Sept. 3, 2020, ahead of the ABMS Onramp #2. The network integration and cross-domain solutions
                                                            proven during the ABMS demonstration significantly decreased the total time from target discovery to engagement
                                                            to battle damage assessment.


          by 1st Lt Savanah Bray                            Nellis AFB, Nev., and industry partners collaborated to plan  explore integration opportunities the aircraft and cockpits
          Creech AFB, Nev.                                  and execute this event, validating a concept emerging from  could provide to JADC2, as well as counterair capabilities
                                                            the Weapons School. Connecting the squadron operations cell  and roles beyond the typical counter-terrorism role assumed
            From employing an AIM-9X from an MQ-9 to improving  and the ground-based cockpit to the ABMS network to enable  by the MQ-9.”
          AGR-20 cruise missile defense tactics from the F-16, units  the MQ-9 to target the BQM-167 was a significant effort that    The ABMS demonstration served as the second MQ-9
          across the 53rd Wing played a critical role in the Advanced  required resolution to the numerous technical challenges to  AIM-9X employment since the first air-to-air shot in No-
          Battle Management System Onramp #2 from August 31 to  provide this connection.                     vember of 2017 against a target drone. Since 2017, the MQ-9
          Sept. 3, 2020.                                       Joint All Domain Command and Control provided criti-  community has investigated and proven the efficacy of the
            A U.S. Air Force MQ-9 Reaper assigned to the 556th Test  cal data to the MQ-9 and crew for timely and accurate target  MQ-9 in a counter-air role utilizing the AIM-9X and future
          and Evaluation Squadron at Creech Air Force Base, Nev., suc-  information. The network integration and cross-domain solu-  non-kinetic effects. The combined test, weapons school, and
          cessfully employed a live air-to-air AIM-9X Block 2 missile  tions proven during the ABMS demonstration significantly  industry team since 2009 has demonstrated the capability to
          against a target BQM-167 drone simulating a cruise missile.  decreased the total time from target discovery to engagement  integrate the MQ-9’s effects in major combat operations across
          The crew received off-board cueing information, found and  to battle damage assessment.            a variety of missions during large scale exercises at the USAF
          tracked the target, then maneuvered to validly employ the    “This truly was a combined effort to make this demon-  weapons school, integrating with Naval assets, and flying
          AIM-9X against the surrogate cruise missile.      stration a success,” said Lt. Col. Michael Chmielewski, com-  in numerous combatant commands.
             The 556th Test and Evaluation Squadron, alongside De-  mander, 556th Test and Evaluation Squadron. “While early
          velopmental Test partners, the 26th Weapons Squadron at  in development, this successful test opens the door to further   See tactics, on Page 2

                                    HealtH emergency expires




               The Public Health Emergency at Nel-  Bravo base leadership will transition  able at all Force Support facilities as well  rent status to preserve physical spacing.
            lis Air Force Base, Nev., expired Sept. 4.  the installation status back to Green.  as AAFES partner facilities. The Fitness  The Club will also reopen with appropri-
               Nellis will be moving to HPCON      Limited in-house dining is now avail-  Center will remain restricted in its cur-  ate mitigation measures in place.











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