The Air Force recently released a flight plan directing development activity as a result of a yearlong study focused on developing capability options. According to the unclassified version of the Air Superiority 2030 Flight Plan, the gap between the U.S. military's air superiority capabilities and potential adversaries' means, as it currently stands, the Air Force's projected force structure in 2030 may not be capable of fighting and winning against adversary capabilities. The flight plan says the Air Force needs to develop a family of capabilities that operate in and across the air, space and cyberspace domains, including both stand-off and stand-in forces. Read the Air Superiority 2030 Flight Plan online.
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