I searched for an appropriate thread like this but couldn't find one. May as well create one, can't stand it on other forums where a thread is created every time a piece of news comes out.
Anyway, interesting article about the role of the USAF in a potential Syrian intervention. The jist of it being that considering how the current plans are going (i.e limited cruise missile strikes) that their inventory of fighters, bombers & the like most probably won't be needed. Meaning that the USAF will very much take up a more secondary role providing ISTAR and - presumably - AAR capability.
Although it goes on to mention there are alternatives, e.g it may be decided that the limited cruise missile strikes weren't enough, thus potentially bringing in the USAF's precision bomber fleet.
In Syria, Air Force Mission Likely Limited to ISR | Defense News | defensenews.com
Backed up by a deployment of 2 U-2 reconnaissance aircraft to Cyprus today.
The Aviationist » Two U-2s touch down in Cyprus: U.S. moving spyplanes closer to Syria
Anyway, interesting article about the role of the USAF in a potential Syrian intervention. The jist of it being that considering how the current plans are going (i.e limited cruise missile strikes) that their inventory of fighters, bombers & the like most probably won't be needed. Meaning that the USAF will very much take up a more secondary role providing ISTAR and - presumably - AAR capability.
Although it goes on to mention there are alternatives, e.g it may be decided that the limited cruise missile strikes weren't enough, thus potentially bringing in the USAF's precision bomber fleet.
In Syria, Air Force Mission Likely Limited to ISR | Defense News | defensenews.com
Backed up by a deployment of 2 U-2 reconnaissance aircraft to Cyprus today.
The Aviationist » Two U-2s touch down in Cyprus: U.S. moving spyplanes closer to Syria