Operational Imperatives: Preparing the U.S. Air Force for the Future Fight

  1. Space Order of Battle
  2. Operationally-Focused Advanced Battle Management System
  3. Moving Target Engagement
  4. Tactical Air Dominance
  5. Resilient Basing
  6. Global Strike Capabilities
  7. Readiness to Deploy and Fight

2. Operationally-Focused Advanced Battle Management System

3. Moving Target Engagement

4. Tactical Air Dominance

5. Resilient Basing

6. Global Strike Capabilities

7. Readiness to Deploy and Fight

Implications for Industry 


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