By Jim Garamone, DoD News, Defense Media Activity
WASHINGTON -- Deliveries from space are going to happen, and
the Defense Department must be ready to capitalize on the capability when it
happens, the commander of the Air Force’s Air Mobility Command told the Defense
Writers Group here today.
Air Force Gen. Carlton D. Everhart II said he is looking to
space to enhance the American military’s global mobility and move at the speed
of war.
Air Mobility Command needs rapid access to space, the
general said, and he is working with private corporations to examine the ways
forward. “I just had a visit with SpaceX and Virgin Orbital,” he said. “They
tell me they can get around the globe in 30 minutes with a Big Falcon Rocket.”
Using the rocket, the command could deliver 150 metric tons
for less than the cost of a C-5 Galaxy transport jet delivery, he said.
Space is a new frontier for transportation, and private
companies are developing technologies that are driving the costs of launches
down, the general said. “What happens if we pre-position cargo in space?” he
asked. “I don’t have to use terrestrial means [to deliver it]. I can position
it in space and have an automatic vehicle go up and come back down.
“I want to get around the globe quickest so I can affect
that adversary,” he continued. “It is in its infancy stages, … but I want to
put mobility people in Space Command so they can learn space and I want space
folks in Mobility Command. If we don’t do this and we stay in the air domain,
Air Mobility Command will become irrelevant.”
Concepts Ready in Five Years
The general said he believes that the concepts can be ready
within the next five years. “Within five years after that, it will be happening,”
he told the defense writers.
AMC has a future concept section that is looking closely at
the capability, Everhart said, and Air Force personnel are already looking to
develop a concept of operations for mobility in space.
Air Mobility Command is an integral part of U.S.
Transportation Command and is a crucial enabler for all services and combatant
commands. The United States is a superpower because the American military can
deploy anywhere in the world and sustain those forces.
Air Mobility Command is a $46 billion enterprise with 1,100
aircraft and 124,000 total- force airmen, including civilians. “The world is
our [area of responsibility],” the general said.
The big grey planes with the American flag on the tail are a
visible sign of U.S. capabilities, Everhart said. “I call it grey-tail
diplomacy,” he added. “The American flag on the tail tells our friends we’re
there to help and tells our enemies to watch out.”
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