"Next year, the Air Force will procure more unmanned aircraft than manned aircraft," the general said. "I think that makes a very pointed statement about our commitment to the future of UAS and what it brings to the fight in meeting the requirements of combatant commanders." Additionally, he said, teams at the Air Warfare Center at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, are developing countermeasures for potential enemy use of unmanned aircraft systems.
"When, in the future, we encounter a near-peer or asymmetric threat, or a terrorist organization that has the UAS capability, we're going to certainly need to be working toward active techniques so that we can counter those capabilities," General Seip said. These techniques will be essential for the Air Force to dominate airspace when needed and allow for freedom of maneuver for ground forces, the general explained. General Seip noted 12th Air Force's busy pace in supporting the war on terrorism and continuing its ongoing mission as the air component for U.S. Southern Command.
(Photo: The MQ-9 Reaper UAV on display at Nellis AFB during the 60th Anniversary Air Show, courtesy of U.S. Air Force, photo by Airman 1st Class Matthew Plew)