Published November 19, 2014
WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- Air Force officials, on Nov. 19,
announced Eielson Air Force Base and Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska,
and Nellis AFB, Nevada, as candidate bases to host the 18th Aggressor Squadron
and its assigned 18 F-16 Fighting Falcons.
The aggressors are currently based at Eielson AFB, which the
Air Force recently announced is the preferred alternative for 48 F-35A
Lightning II Conventional Takeoff and Landing Variant aircraft.
“Now that we have identified Eielson AFB as the preferred
alternative for the (Pacific Air Forces) F-35s, we must determine whether
Eielson AFB is still the best location for the 18th Aggressor Squadron’s F-16s
or if another installation would be better suited for the mission.” said
Timothy Bridges, the deputy assistant secretary of the Air Force for
installations. “We’ll be sending Headquarters Air Combat Command out to the
three installations to complete site surveys.”
Air Combat Command will conduct detailed, on-the-ground site
surveys of each candidate base. They will assess each location against
operational and training requirements, potential impacts to existing missions,
housing, infrastructure and manpower. Additionally, they will develop cost estimates
to bed down the aircraft at each candidate base.
Once the site surveys are completed, the secretary and chief
of staff of the Air Force will select preferred and reasonable alternative
bases for the aggressor mission. The Air Force expects to make that
announcement in early 2015 and begin the environmental impact analysis process
soon thereafter.
“We look forward to the next phase when preferred and
reasonable alternatives are announced and our candidate base communities have
an opportunity to participate by providing input during the environmental
impact analysis process,” Bridges said.
The 18th AGRS stood up Aug. 24, 2007. The 18 AGRS prepares
Combat Air Force, joint and allied aircrews to meet the demanding requirements
of air-to-air combat through challenging, realistic threat replication,
training, test support, academics and feedback.
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