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    PACAF visits Kunsan, validates next gen aircrew protection

    PACAF visits Kunsan, validates next gen aircrew protection

    Photo By Staff Sgt. Isaiah Soliz | First Lt. Moritz “Whiskey” Wienke, 35th Fighter Squadron pilot (left), follows...... read more read more

    KUNSAN AIR BASE, SOUTH KOREA

    01.13.2023

    Story by Staff Sgt. Isaiah Soliz 

    8th Fighter Wing

    Pacific Air Forces deployed a joint team of representatives and subject matter experts to Kunsan, conducting the major command’s first test and validation of counter-chemical warfare tactics, techniques and procedures (TTP), Jan. 11-13, 2023.

    These tests are part of the Next Generation Aircrew Protection program, designed to ensure
    aircrew have proper chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) protective equipment
    and that CBRN measures are modernized to meet emerging threats while maintaining peak
    human performance.

    “Current aircrew and pilot CBRN protective equipment are effective but restrictive and
    burdensome, thus hindering combat effectiveness,” said Chief Master Sgt. Charles Hall, PACAF
    aircrew flight equipment (AFE) major command functional manager. “The Air Force realized
    this in late 2021 and early 2022 and set aside about $16 million to conduct research on aircraft,
    ground and air testing across various platforms to collect quantitative and qualitative data.”

    Armed with the data, researchers refined existing TTPs to better equip aircrews, like Kunsan’s,
    with the tools necessary to continue the ‘Fight Tonight’ mission.

    “Wing commanders have an associated risk attached to nearly every decision they make,” said
    Senior Master Sgt. Ryan Rios, PACAF AFE command manager. “With the integrated data and
    refined TTPs, wing commanders now have additional information to help them make those tough
    decisions and continue executing their mission should a CBRN event occur.”

    The TTPs are the brainchild of Col. Daniel Roberts, who now serves as 97th Medical Group
    commander at Altus Air Force Base, Oklahoma.

    “Risk is ever-present,” said Roberts. “Looking at combat operations in a chemical environment
    brings the question to mind; ‘How does one balance and right-size risk to improve combat
    effectiveness?’ Thinking this way allowed us to improve human performance and the ability of
    our ground crews to turn aircraft in an effective manner so our combat forces are ready when
    called upon.”

    The program’s tests and validations affected several base agencies to include the 35th and 80th
    Fighter Squadrons, 8th Operations Support Squadron AFE, 8th Civil Engineer Squadron
    emergency management, 8th Maintenance Group and the 8th Medical Group bioenvironmental
    engineering flight.

    Participating Airmen tested the updated CBRN TTPs safely and efficiently by stepping,
    launching and recovering a flying mission in a simulated chemical filled environment.

    The PACAF team is slated to validate every installation within the MAJCOM and ultimately will
    establish standardized PACAF-wide counter-chemical warfare aircrew protection measures.
    Efforts like this help ensure Kunsan maintains maximum combat readiness capabilities to
    support a free and open Indo-Pacific.

    NEWS INFO

    Date Taken: 01.13.2023
    Date Posted: 01.18.2023 19:46
    Story ID: 436857
    Location: KUNSAN AIR BASE, KR

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