Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Ohio, Tennessee National Guard Civil Support Teams kick off Vibrant Response 13

By Army Staff Sgt. Keith Anderson, U.S. Army

MUSCATATUCK URBAN TRAINING CENTER, Ind. - After a simulated 10-kiloton nuclear detonation in a major Midwestern city, specialized teams of Guard members from Tennessee and Ohio began clearing routes and monitoring radiation, July 26, in advance of federal response forces.

The Weapons of Mass Destruction -- Civil Support Teams conducted assessments as part of Vibrant Response 13, a major incident exercise conducted by U.S. Northern Command and led by U.S. Army North.

More than 9,000 service members and civilians are taking part in the exercise from July 25-Aug. 13 at the unique disaster training area at Muscatatuck and 10 other training areas and airfields in southern Indiana and northern Kentucky.

“We are here in support of a simulated nuclear detonation incident,” said Army Lt. Col. Jeff Brown, commander, 45th WMD-CST. “We are assisting with clearing routes, containment and assisting victims.”

The teams were established in the wake of 9/11 to deploy rapidly, assist local first responders in determining the precise nature of an incident, provide expert medical and technical advice and help pave the way for the identification and arrival of follow-on military support. Civil Support Teams can assess chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear or CBRN threats

“Their mission today entails a reconnaissance survey to determine levels of contamination,” said Derrick Johnson, Civil Support Readiness Group -- East, Southeast Division, Civil Support Training Activity, Army North.

The 45th WMD-CST stood up in 2002.

“This unit is really adapted to survey and reconnaissance missions,” Johnson said. “And, they interact with civilian personnel very well.”

This is the first Vibrant Response exercise for the 22-man team from Tennessee but they have participated in several national-level exercises and have responded to real-world incidents.

“We had a Ricin incident, and we have responded to white powder incidents in addition to numerous stand-bys,” said Army Capt. Shawn Chance, survey team leader, 45th WMD-CST. Ricin is a highly toxic, naturally occurring protein - a dose as small as a few grains of salt can kill an adult human.

The job is dangerous, but the team members said they welcomed the challenge.

“I look at it as it's no different than a firefighter or any other first responder,” said Army Staff Sgt. Michael King, survey team chief, 45th WMD-CST. “Someone has to go in.”

When responding to possible radiation, there are safeguards in place to protect the Soldiers and Airmen on the team from radiation exposure and acute radiation sickness, said Army Maj. Donnie Allen, physician assistant, 45th WMD-CST.

“They have multiple monitoring devices, proper protective equipment and 'turn-back' criteria in place to protect them,” Allen said. “Low levels of radiation exposure are very survivable.”

After the specialized civil support teams cleared the routes and marked the “hot-zones,” the Ohio National Guard CBRN Enhanced Response Force Package, part of the Region V Homeland Response Force, was able to enter the area to evacuate civilians from a collapsed parking garage, decontaminate and triage the 'victims,' played by civilian role-players in moulage, and to evacuate them to safety as quickly as possible.

The Vibrant Response field training exercise is scripted to follow what would really happen in case of an unthinkable incident like a small, 'dirty' nuclear bomb detonation in a major city.

“Initially, after a catastrophic incident, local and state responders will be the first ones on the ground,” said Army Capt. Kenneth Murray, observer/controller/trainer, Joint Interagency Training and Education Center, West Virginia National Guard.

“Then, the civil support teams will assess the situation and the Homeland Response Force will be the first federalized unit that's going to be on the ground to provide decontamination for the sick and injured and relief for the first responders,” he said.

Monday, July 30, 2012

VX-1 Flies P-8 Poseidon during RIMPAC 2012


PEARL HARBOR (NNS) -- The P-8A Poseidon jet, a replacement maritime patrol aircraft for the P-3C Orion, made its Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) exercise debut this year, flown by two air crews from Air Test and Evaluation Squadron (VX) 1 at Marine Corps Base Hawaii in Kaneohe Bay, during the 23rd edition of the biennial exercise .

"While the P-3C Orion is a very forgiving aircraft and has served the fleet very well, the P-8A Poseidon is easier to fly, trims well, and handles flawlessly [at low altitude]," said Lt. Cmdr. Chris Artis, VX-1 maintenance officer and integrated training team pilot. "It's easy to maneuver, and the situational awareness in the cockpit is unlike anything I've ever seen before. Getting used to the technology and the different displays can be a challenge, but overall it's fun to fly."

The VX-1 crews flew two P-8As during 24 exercise events ranging from routine test flights to simulated anti-submarine warfare. VX-1 officials said training requirements are extensive in the P-8A because of the complexity and the speed of the aircraft, and that RIMPAC provided extensive, open airspace and a robust exercise schedule where the squadron could demonstrate the capability of the new aircraft.

"The addition of two P-8A aircraft from Test and Evaluation Squadron 1 enabled us to get an early look at how we can integrate this new platform in a Joint and Combined operating environment," said Adm. Cecil D. Haney, U.S. Pacific Fleet commander, who flew a mission with VX-1 earlier in the week. "I had the opportunity to personally observe its great potential during a flight where the crew demonstrated each weapon system while we conducted ASW and ISR."

The P-8A is based on the Boeing 737-800ERX airliner, but incorporates a host of modifications. The Poseidon will replace the P-3C Orion, now in its 50th year of service, as a long-range anti-submarine warfare, anti-surface warfare, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance aircraft. It will maximize the experience and technology of the Orion but with significant growth potential, greater payload capacity, advanced mission systems, software and communications. Six additional fuel tanks in P-8As allow for the jet's extended range.

"The P-3C is an aging airframe with aging systems on board." said Cmdr. Gregory Sleppy, VX-1 operational test director for the P-8. "It's becoming very expensive to operate because of the age of the airframe, and has been up for 50 years; that's half the life of [naval] aviation."

P-8As feature Raytheon multi-mission surface search radars, and incorporate a short bomb bay aft of the wings for torpedoes, sonobouys (small expendable sonar capsules that are dropped or ejected from the aircraft for anti-submarine warfare or underwater acoustic research), and cargo.

"We can look forward to an increased availability rate right off the bat," said Sleppy. "Next you're going to see a more interoperable platform. The communications suite on the aircraft is far more advanced. Those are going to be the immediate things that the fleet commanders are going to see."

Twenty-two nations, more than 40 ships and submarines, over 200 aircraft and 25,000 personnel are participating in the RIMPAC exercise from June 29 to Aug. 3 in and around the Hawaiian Islands. The world's largest international maritime exercise, RIMPAC provides a unique training opportunity that helps participants foster and sustain the cooperative relationships that are critical to ensuring the safety of sea lanes and security on the world's oceans. RIMPAC 2012 is the 23rd exercise in the series that began in 1971.

Navy Conducts Pax River's First Flight of X-47B Unmanned Aircraft

PATUXENT RIVER, Md. (NNS) -- The Navy made Pax River history July 29 after it conducted the naval air station's historic first flight of the X-47B Unmanned Combat Air System (UCAS) demonstrator.

At 11 a.m., the tailless, unmanned aircraft launched from Pax River and flew for a planned 35 minutes. The aircraft reached an altitude of 7,500 feet and an air speed of 180 knots during its flight over the Chesapeake Bay before successfully landing back at Pax River.

"This milestone event is the first of many flights at Pax River to demonstrate X-47B's compatibility with aircraft carrier flight procedures and launch/recovery equipment," said Matt Funk, UCAS lead test engineer. "The unique airspace and ship equipment at Pax River allow us to conduct the testing here before we land aboard the aircraft carrier next year."

The X-47B traveled from Edwards Air Force base, Calif., to Pax River in June to enter its next phase of testing. UCAS-D team members will utilize the specialized testing capabilities and facilities available at Pax River in the coming months to validate the X-47B's ability to perform in an aircraft carrier environment.

One of the testing facilities at Pax River is a simulated aircraft carrier environment, which will allow team members to ensure the aircraft is ready to operate in testing at sea. Land-based testing will establish X-47B has the ability to conduct precision approaches and to perform arrested landings and catapult launches prior to actual aircraft carrier operations.

"The X-47B's flight today is another important step closer to the Navy's vision of operating tailless, autonomous, unmanned systems from aircraft carriers," said Capt. Jaime Engdahl, Navy UCAS program manager.

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Mode-S/ADS-B Intercepts 28 Jul 2012 - Btown

Here is another round of Mode-S/ADS-B intercepts logged from here on the radio ranch in WNC. All dates/times are UTC.

AE131A 158542 --- 2012-07-28 23:21:59 EA-6B United States VAQ-141
AE147A 166693 CNV4301 2012-07-28 22:16:53 C-40A United States USNR | VR-57 [KNZY]
A1ECBD N223GA N223GA 2012-07-28 21:28:10 GLF5 United States US DOJ | FBI HQ [KHEF]
AA4CD0 N763BK RYN7062 2012-07-28 20:29:18 B767-379ER United States Ryan Intl Airlines 4027 41000
AE02C7 89-9103 VADER 03 2012-07-28 19:20:13 C-130H United States AFRC | 910AW | 757AS [KYNG]
ADFEC9 84-0182 --- 2012-07-28 19:15:18 C-12U United States ARMY
ADFCF3 94-0148 --- 2012-07-28 18:39:19 T-1A United States USAF | 14FTW | 48FTS
A067C0 N125RD --- 2012-07-28 18:36:37 Boeing 763-383ER United States Ryan Intl Airlines
AE143A 166715 LOBO042 2012-07-28 16:44:04 UC-35D United States USMC | VMR-1 [KNKT] 0706 39000
AE114D 165987 --- 2012-07-28 15:57:09 T-6A United States USN | TW-6 [KNPA]
A97B00 N71PG --- 2012-07-28 15:29:59 Lear 36A United States Phoenix Air Group (EMS) [KVPC]
AE0687 60-0349 --- 2012-07-28 14:50:31 KC-135R United States AFRC | 916ARW | 77ARS [KGSB]
AE143A 166715 LOBO042 2012-07-28 13:56:38 UC-35D United States USMC | VMR-1 [KNKT]
AE10B9 01-0190 RCH752 2012-07-28 12:53:55 C-17A United States USAF | 437AW [KCHS] 6751 31000
AE1439 166714 --- 2012-07-28 12:19:14 UC-35D United States USMC | VMR-1 [KNKT]
AA90A0 N780BA GTI4341 2012-07-28 04:27:41 B-747-409 United States Evergreen International --- 38000
AE08A3 00-3582 --- 2012-07-28 02:41:28 T-6A United States USAF | 14FTW | 41FTS [KCBM] 2035 20300
AE1235 03-3124 RCH330 2012-07-28 02:29:39 C-17A United States USAF | 437AW [KCHS] 1006 36000
A7EF54 N610G --- 2012-07-28 02:25:06 C-32B United States L-3 Capital (COMCO) 0734 41000

Mode-S/ADS-B Blog Logs - 28 July - Deltona FL

The following Mode-S intercepts are courtesy of our SE US Mode-S network member and Milcom monitor Jack NeSmith in Deltona, FL. Thanks Jack.

AE2F9C 168070 OTIS31 2012-07-28 23:46:26 KC-130J United States --- Deltona FL, US 3620 21000
ADFF7C 66-8356 --- 2012-07-28 22:50:36 T-38C United States 50thFTS Deltona FL, US --- ---
ADFF7C 66-8356 --- 2012-07-28 22:32:21 T-38C United States 50thFTS Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE2F9C 168070 OTIS31 2012-07-28 22:17:23 KC-130J United States --- Deltona FL, US --- ---
ADFEEB 160047 MOBO 364 2012-07-28 22:14:48 C-9B United States USMC | VMR-1 [KNKT] Deltona FL, US 3603 19275
ADFF7C 66-8356 --- 2012-07-28 22:11:32 T-38C United States 50thFTS Deltona FL, US --- ---
ADFF93 68-8181 --- 2012-07-28 21:59:48 T-38C United States 50thFTS Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE173E 06-3843 --- 2012-07-28 21:39:25 T-6A United States USAF | 80FTW | 89FTS [KSPS] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE1407 05-3784 --- 2012-07-28 21:17:56 T-6a United States USAF | 71FTW [KEND] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AA4CD0 N763BK RYN7062 2012-07-28 21:10:33 B767-379ER United States Ryan Intl Airlines Deltona FL, US 0000 225
AB56E4 N83KB --- 2012-07-28 19:10:42 King Air B300 United States L-3 Capital (COMCO) Deltona FL, US 0000 31000
AE05DB 85-0042 HANK 42 2012-07-28 19:06:37 C-130H United States AFRC | 908AW | 357AS [KMXF] Deltona FL, US 0767 20000
AE0472 57-1459 RATS81 2012-07-28 18:36:50 KC-135R United States AFRC | 452AMW | 336ARS [KRIV] Deltona FL, US 1317 22300
AE0472 57-1459 RATS81 2012-07-28 18:25:44 KC-135R United States AFRC | 452AMW | 336ARS [KRIV] Deltona FL, US 1317 22300
AE223F 2308 --- 2012-07-28 18:10:40 HC-144A United States USCG | Deltona FL, US 0000 11850
AE1407 05-3784 --- 2012-07-28 18:05:50 T-6a United States USAF | 71FTW [KEND] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE173E 06-3843 --- 2012-07-28 17:58:37 T-6A United States USAF | 80FTW | 89FTS [KSPS] Deltona FL, US --- ---
A9FBD4 N742VA --- 2012-07-28 17:58:00 B734-448 United States Vision Airlines Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE223F 2308 --- 2012-07-28 17:52:26 HC-144A United States USCG | Deltona FL, US 0000 11850
AE0472 57-1459 RATS81 2012-07-28 17:51:42 KC-135R United States AFRC | 452AMW | 336ARS [KRIV] Deltona FL, US 1317 22300
AE2FA6 08-8194 --- 2012-07-28 17:42:58 C-17A United States USAF | 62AW [KTCM] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE0472 57-1459 RATS81 2012-07-28 17:31:02 KC-135R United States AFRC | 452AMW | 336ARS [KRIV] Deltona FL, US 1317 22300
AE05DB 85-0042 HANK 42 2012-07-28 17:30:16 C-130H United States AFRC | 908AW | 357AS [KMXF] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE05DB 85-0042 HANK 42 2012-07-28 17:10:21 C-130H United States AFRC | 908AW | 357AS [KMXF] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE0472 57-1459 RATS81 2012-07-28 17:09:55 KC-135R United States AFRC | 452AMW | 336ARS [KRIV] Deltona FL, US 1317 22300
ADFEEB 160047 MOBO 364 2012-07-28 16:28:37 C-9B United States USMC | VMR-1 [KNKT] Deltona FL, US --- ---
ADFEEB 160047 MOBO 364 2012-07-28 16:10:07 C-9B United States USMC | VMR-1 [KNKT] Deltona FL, US --- ---
ADFEB4 73-1677 HERO 11 2012-07-28 15:53:18 E-4B United States USAF | 55WG | 1ACCS [KOFF] Deltona FL, US --- ---
ADFEB4 73-1677 HERO 11 2012-07-28 15:40:09 E-4B United States USAF | 55WG | 1ACCS [KOFF] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE29FD 166694 --- 2012-07-28 14:48:34 C-40A United States USNR | VR-59 [KNFW] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE04D7 165829 CNV4481 2012-07-28 13:28:18 C-40A United States USNR | VR-58 [KNIP] Deltona FL, US 0000 24275

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Texas Welcomes New Texan II Aircraft



By Lt. John Supple, Chief of Naval Air Training Public Affairs

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas (NNS) -- Naval Aviators and local leaders joined together aboard Naval Air Station Corpus Christi to welcome the newest training aircraft to Training Air Wing 4, July 26.

The first two T-6B Texan II aircraft arrived in front of a hangar full of naval officers and guests, signaling the official start of the turnover from the T-34C Turbo Mentor to the T-6B for primary flight training at Training Air Wing 4.

The event featured a fly-by of the new aircraft, arrival of the T-6Bs to the hangar, brief speeches, a cake cutting at the reception, and a demonstration of the T-6 simulators. Rear Adm. William Sizemore, the chief of Naval Air Training Command, served as the featured speaker.

At the ceremony, Sizemore said that more than 30 years ago, the T-34C ushered the Navy air training from piston age into the jet age, and that the T-6B is another great advancement.

"The all-digital T-6B is a quantum leap over the T-34C and is the perfect aircraft to train and introduce our future naval aviators to the digital age and all-glass cockpit aircraft already in our advance pipelines and in the fleet," Sizemore said.

The T-6B, along with its state-of-the-art visual simulators and computer aided academics will enable the Navy to train naval aviators more efficiently, more effectively, and safer than ever before. And, while the simulators will not replace training in the air, it will complement and better prepare student naval aviators to make their airborne training more effective and more productive, explained Sizemore.

Initially, the new aircraft will be used for training instructor pilots. Student pilots from Training Squadron 27 are expected to begin flying the new aircraft early next year.

End of an era for Academy's gliders

by Amber Baillie, Air Force Academy Public Affairs

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AFNS) -- The TG-10C gliders that have been the Academy's sailplane of choice for basic and aerobatic training for the last decade ascended for its final flight here Monday.

The TG-10 trainer, which has been replaced by the new German TG-16A model, was flown for the last time on Academy grounds by Cadet 2nd Class Kurt Luithly, who flew the plane as a check ride to upgrade as a cadet instructor pilot. His evaluator, Lt. Col. Jeff Riddlebarger, an Air Force reservist, said it was one of the best check rides he'd seen.

"Luithly was very successful due to excellent discipline standards and leadership," said Lt. Col. Richard Roller, commander of the 94th Flying Training Squadron. "That's what the soaring program is all about: discipline, enthusiasm and teamwork."

Twelve TG-10 planes were brought to the Academy in May 2002, and used to give cadets firsthand experience flying an aircraft. The planes are no longer being manufactured, but can still be flown and were transferred to the U.S. Air Force Auxiliary, Civil Air Patrol.

"They were used for 140,000 flights," Roller said. The TG-10 flew as high as 24,000 feet and had a record duration of 6.1 hours.

The Academy has received 15 TG-16s and will import four more. Five are smoke-capable and can perform aerial demonstrations. The remaining 14 are non-smoke capable and will be used for training purposes only.

"I'm really looking forward to training cadets again with the TG-16 as well as taking it on the road to air shows and hopefully football games," Roller said. "It's a great recruiting tool for the Academy."

Roller said the TG-16 is aesthetically pleasing and white instead of yellow. It also features a lightning bolt symbol similar to those on the Falcons' athletic gear.

"It's a good-looking glider," Roller said. "These gliders are a brand new look for the Academy, a new face to the soaring program and are made of fiber-glass instead of sheet metal. It's leading-edge soaring equipment."

The TG-16 is an overall upgrade because it's a newer product, can soar faster and has an extended service life, Roller said.

"The TG-10 had a 28 to 1 glide ratio and the TG-16 has approximately a 42 to 1 ratio," Roller said.

The biggest challenge with the new model has been getting cadets qualified in time to fly the TG-16 and get through the program, Roller said.

"Due to the use of a new airplane, a new technical order had to be written and cadets will have to restudy and relearn how to fly the airplane," Roller said. "A lot of work has taken place behind the scenes to transition to this new model. There is still a lot of work to be done to reach top airmanship, leadership and victory."

The TG-16s were first tested at Edwards Air Force base, Calif., to ensure Air Force regulations were met before they were shipped to the Academy.

Roller said new cadets began to use the new plane July 16. He said the core of the mission is for cadets to be leaders on the airfield and run the program on their own.

"We have the youngest instructor pilots in the country and train the most inexperienced," Roller said. "These young men and women are making life and death decisions flying solo in these planes. Our goal is to develop leaders of character and I think these new airplanes will help achieve that. I'm looking forward to them excelling in this model."

Mode-S/ADS-B Blog Logs - 27 July - Btown NC

Here is another round of Mode-S/ADS-B intercepts logged from here on the radio ranch in WNC. All dates/times are UTC.

A6D6D9 N54PA N54PA 2012-07-27 23:09:58 Lear 36 United States PHOENINXAIR
AE02D4 92-3024 VADER24 2012-07-27 21:27:05 C-130H United States AFRC | 910AW | 757AS [KYNG] 4131 0
AE117E 02-1112 RCH972 2012-07-27 21:02:10 C-17A United States MS ANG | 172AW | 183AS [KJAN]
AE08E2 01-1462 OCEAN72 2012-07-27 20:55:39 C-130J-30 United States CA ANG | 146AW | 115AS [KNTD] 1026 33025
AE0567 85-0010 RCH850 2012-07-27 20:32:21 C-5B United States USAF | 60AMW [KSUU] 6325 37000
AE02E9 87-9284 BREWR65 2012-07-27 19:58:20 C-130H United States AFRC | 440AW | 95AS [KPOB]
AE085B 60-0316 RCH182 2012-07-27 19:34:47 KC-135R United States IA ANG | 185ARW | 174ARS [KSUX]
ADFEE1 87-0161 PAT469 2012-07-27 19:21:17 C-12U United States AL ARNG | OSACOM DET-5
ADFC7B 91-0087 --- 2012-07-27 18:49:29 T-1A United States USAF | 47FTW | 86FTS [KDLF] 6047 0
AE2EFA 166125 --- 2012-07-27 18:38:04 T-6B United States ---
AE01FE 98-3038 --- 2012-07-27 17:33:39 T-6A United States USAF
A9A196 N72DZ N72DZ 2012-07-27 15:40:20 PC-12/47 United States USAF | 27SOW | 318SOS [KCVS]
AE0197 84-0137 JOSA667 2012-07-27 15:39:41 C-21A United States USAF | 375AW | 457AS [KADW]
AE05D9 85-0039 HANK 39 2012-07-27 15:09:04 C-130H United States AFRC | 908AW | 357AS [KMXF]
AE0601 80-0322 --- 2012-07-27 15:01:32 C-130H United States GA ANG | 165AW | 158AS [KSAV]
AE0601 80-0322 DAWG 03 2012-07-27 15:01:32 C-130H United States GA ANG | 165AW | 158AS [KSAV]
ADFEE1 87-0161 PAT425 2012-07-27 14:32:11 C-12U United States AL ARNG | OSACOM DET-5
00000A Various --- 2012-07-27 12:31:39 Various Various ---
111111 ------ --- 2012-07-27 12:13:12 various various ---
AE040F 162783/ 784 --- 2012-07-27 01:56:32 E-6B United States USN | VQ-3 [KTIK] --- 26925
AE145A 06-6156 RCH186T 2012-07-27 01:12:48 C-17A United States USAF | 60AMW | 21AS [KSUU]
AE04E6 59-1516 SODA91 2012-07-27 01:06:01 KC-135R United States TN ANG | 134ARW | 151ARS [KTYS]
AE040F 162783/ 784 GOTO FMS 2012-07-27 00:11:46 E-6B United States USN | VQ-3 [KTIK] --- 26925

Mode-S/ADS-B Blog Logs - 27 July - Deltona FL

The following Mode-S intercepts are courtesy of our SE US Mode-S network member and Milcom monitor Jack NeSmith in Deltona, FL. Thanks Jack.

AE0227 86-0028 MOVER30 2012-07-27 23:58:02 KC-10A United States USAF | 305AMW [KWRI] Deltona FL, US 0000 38950
AE05DB 85-0042 --- 2012-07-27 22:41:40 C-130H United States AFRC | 908AW | 357AS [KMXF] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE05DB 85-0042 HANK 42 2012-07-27 22:19:45 C-130H United States AFRC | 908AW | 357AS [KMXF] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE1E7A 166028 --- 2012-07-27 22:10:55 T-6B United States --- Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE07AB 60-0331 PISTN73 2012-07-27 22:08:28 KC-135R United States USAF | 6AMW | 927ARW Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE05DB 85-0042 HANK 42 2012-07-27 22:08:12 C-130H United States AFRC | 908AW | 357AS [KMXF] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE115E 01-0030 --- 2012-07-27 21:48:17 C-37A United States USAF | 6AMW | 310AS [KMCF] Deltona FL, US --- ---
A24775 N246N N246N 2012-07-27 21:09:07 206H United States DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Deltona FL, US 0343 1100
AE10C8 160053 --- 2012-07-27 21:09:01 T-39G United States USN | TW-6 | VT-86 [KNPA] Deltona FL, US 7331 19025
A2191E N234U --- 2012-07-27 20:39:56 206H United States US DOJ | DEA Deltona FL, US 0000 1775
AE0443 00-9001 --- 2012-07-27 20:35:08 C-32B United States NJ ANG | 108WG | 150SOS [KWRI] Deltona FL, US 0000 37400
A5D4AA N475LC --- 2012-07-27 20:21:24 Gulfstream IV United States L-3 Info Systems Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE10CB 165509 --- 2012-07-27 20:18:08 T-39G United States USN | TW-6 | VT-86 [KNPA] Deltona FL, US 1047 15725
AE085B 60-0316 RCH182 2012-07-27 20:17:27 KC-135R United States IA ANG | 185ARW | 174ARS [KSUX] Deltona FL, US 3501 40000
AA4CD0 N763BK RYN6505 2012-07-27 19:57:10 B767-379ER United States Ryan Intl Airlines Deltona FL, US 0000 150
AE10C7 159365 --- 2012-07-27 19:54:19 T-39G United States USN | TW-6 | VT-86 [KNPA] Deltona FL, US 1530 19175
AE10CA 160055 --- 2012-07-27 19:52:16 T-39G United States USN | TW-6 | VT-86 [KNPA] Deltona FL, US 0000 21225
AE04BE 58-0106 DIXIE48 2012-07-27 19:44:11 KC-135R United States AL ANG | 117ARW | 106ARS [KBHM] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE0650 58-0049 RCH824 2012-07-27 19:37:06 KC-135T United States MI ANG | 127WG | 171ARS [KMTC] Deltona FL, US 3747 40000
AE06E9 163844 --- 2012-07-27 19:26:23 UC-12M United States USN | AOD Norfolk [KNGU] Deltona FL, US 1077 24000
AE04BE 58-0106 DIXIE48 2012-07-27 19:24:51 KC-135R United States AL ANG | 117ARW | 106ARS [KBHM] Deltona FL, US --- ---
A2191E N234U N234U 2012-07-27 19:21:22 206H United States US DOJ | DEA Deltona FL, US 0000 1775
AE06E9 163844 --- 2012-07-27 19:11:38 UC-12M United States USN | AOD Norfolk [KNGU] Deltona FL, US 1077 24000
AE087E 01-0028 FLASH28 2012-07-27 18:55:55 C-37A United States USAF | 6AMW | 310AS [KMCF] Deltona FL, US 1017 11475
AE2F9C 168070 OTIS31 2012-07-27 18:43:16 KC-130J United States --- Deltona FL, US 0000 24000
A1ECBD N223GA N223GA 2012-07-27 18:26:45 GLF5 United States US DOJ | FBI HQ [KHEF] Deltona FL, US 3574 39025
AAE5F0 N801DS --- 2012-07-27 18:25:47 Bell 407 United States Volusia County Deltona FL, US --- ---
A9FBD4 N742VA --- 2012-07-27 18:04:17 B734-448 United States Vision Airlines Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE04BE 58-0106 DIXIE48 2012-07-27 17:59:19 KC-135R United States AL ANG | 117ARW | 106ARS [KBHM] Deltona FL, US --- ---
A7250D 07-0488 --- 2012-07-27 17:56:16 U-28A United States USAF Deltona FL, US --- ---
A1299C N174SC N174SC 2012-07-27 17:55:51 AS 350 B3 United States SEMINOLE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE Deltona FL, US 5271 400
ADFE17 1711 --- 2012-07-27 17:38:53 HC-130H United States USCG | CGAS Clearwater [KPIE] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE2F9C 168070 OTIS31 2012-07-27 17:35:04 KC-130J United States --- Deltona FL, US 0000 24000
AE012E (73-1683)/97-01 --- 2012-07-27 17:33:03 C-9C United States AFRC | 932AW | 73AS [KBLV] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE1ED4 166079 --- 2012-07-27 17:29:46 T-6B United States --- Deltona FL, US 0000 16000
15407E RA-82046 VDA4821 2012-07-27 17:29:14 An-124-100 Russia Volga-Dnepr Airlines Deltona FL, US --- ---
ADFE17 1711 --- 2012-07-27 17:26:35 HC-130H United States USCG | CGAS Clearwater [KPIE] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE2F9C 168070 OTIS31 2012-07-27 17:22:49 KC-130J United States --- Deltona FL, US 0000 24000
AE087E 01-0028 FLASH28 2012-07-27 16:36:57 C-37A United States USAF | 6AMW | 310AS [KMCF] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE012E (73-1683)/97-01 --- 2012-07-27 16:25:42 C-9C United States AFRC | 932AW | 73AS [KBLV] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE0996 95-26609 --- 2012-07-27 16:22:42 UH-60L United States 1-244th AVN Deltona FL, US 4273 2700
AE1489 90-0175 --- 2012-07-27 16:13:15 E-8C United States Northrop Grumman Deltona FL, US 3035 11400
AE012E (73-1683)/97-01 --- 2012-07-27 16:08:27 C-9C United States AFRC | 932AW | 73AS [KBLV] Deltona FL, US --- ---
A2191E N234U N234U 2012-07-27 16:05:09 206H United States US DOJ | DEA Deltona FL, US --- ---
A68C86 99-0100 --- 2012-07-27 15:58:20 UC-35 United States US Army | Deltona FL, US --- ---
ABAFD0 N852LR --- 2012-07-27 15:35:39 CESSNA 206H US US DOJ Deltona FL, US --- ---
ADFE17 1711 --- 2012-07-27 14:44:59 HC-130H United States USCG | CGAS Clearwater [KPIE] Deltona FL, US --- ---
ABAFD0 N852LR --- 2012-07-27 14:37:15 CESSNA 206H US US DOJ Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE4D66 10-0213 RCH802C 2012-07-27 14:36:04 C-17A United States USAF | 437AW [KCHS] Deltona FL, US 1041 15400
A68C86 99-0100 --- 2012-07-27 14:12:31 UC-35 United States US Army | Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE1363 163045 00163045 2012-07-27 14:11:20 EA-6B United States USNAVY Deltona FL, US 4353 29000
A68C86 99-0100 --- 2012-07-27 13:57:35 UC-35 United States US Army | Deltona FL, US --- ---
ADFED1 85-1263 --- 2012-07-27 13:22:29 C-12U United States OSACOMDet.56PR-ArNG [TJIG] Deltona FL, US 1053 13250
AE0443 00-9001 DUST72 2012-07-27 12:48:03 C-32B United States NJ ANG | 108WG | 150SOS [KWRI] Deltona FL, US --- ---

Friday, July 27, 2012

Mode-S/ADS-B Intercepts 26 Jul 2012 - Btown

Here is another round of Mode-S/ADS-B intercepts logged from here on the radio ranch in WNC. All dates/times are UTC.

AE04E6 59-1516 SODA91 2012-07-26 23:47:24 KC-135R United States TN ANG | 134ARW | 151ARS [KTYS]
AE07EB 96-0001 RCH265 2012-07-26 21:15:47 C-17A United States USAF | 62AW [KTCM]
A9A196 N72DZ --- 2012-07-26 21:15:18 PC-12/47 United States USAF | 27SOW | 318SOS [KCVS]
AE10D3 165517 --- 2012-07-26 20:51:41 T-39G United States USN | TW-6 | VT-86 [KNPA]
AE10CC 165510 --- 2012-07-26 19:35:16 T-39G United States USN | TW-6 | VT-86 [KNPA] 1200 13475
ADFEE1 87-0161 PAT425 2012-07-26 19:28:15 C-12U United States AL ARNG | OSACOM DET-5
AE1BEF 07-4636 JILL92 2012-07-26 19:20:38 C-130J-30 United States USAF | 19AW [KLRF]
ADFCFF 95-0051 --- 2012-07-26 19:10:47 T-1A United States USAF | 14FTW | 48FTS
A68C86 99-0100 PAT877 2012-07-26 18:49:21 UC-35 United States US Army | 6225 36975
ADFDB9 93-1039 JILL 52 2012-07-26 18:35:37 C-130H United States 463rdAG
AE0603 80-0324 DAWG 05 2012-07-26 18:34:17 C-130H United States GA ANG | 165AW | 158AS [KSAV]
ADFC9D 92-0348 --- 2012-07-26 18:28:59 T-1A United States USAF | 479FTG | 451FTS [KNPA] 1200 0
AE080D 99-0167 FROZN23 2012-07-26 18:22:57 C-17A United States USAF | 3WG | 517AS [PAED]
AE10CC 165510 --- 2012-07-26 18:02:22 T-39G United States USN | TW-6 | VT-86 [KNPA] 1200 13475
AE042D 64-14834 CODY01 2012-07-26 17:52:37 KC-135R United States AFRC | 434ARW | 72ARS [KGUS]
ADFDEA 94-6705 ANVIL50 2012-07-26 16:50:35 C-130H United States WV ANG | 130AW | 130AS [KCRW]
A2B396 N273WA WOA8535 2012-07-26 16:22:55 MD11 United States World Airways 7165 37975
AE015B 58-0104 HAPPY61 2012-07-26 16:00:16 KC-135R United States IL ANG | 126ARW | 108ARS [KBLV]
ADFEE1 87-0161 PAT425 2012-07-26 14:53:05 C-12U United States AL ARNG | OSACOM DET-5
AE152C 166378 VV101 2012-07-26 14:21:05 C-37B United States USN | VR-1 [KADW] 6522 40000
AE1493 96-0043 PEACH32 2012-07-26 12:33:43 E-8C United States GA ANG | 116ACW [KWRB]
AE0527 69-0001 ELVIS15 2012-07-26 10:31:35 C-5A United States 309th AMARG [KDMA]
A6FAA1 N549PA --- 2012-07-26 10:20:29 LEARJET 35 United States Phoenix Air Group (EMS) [KVPC]
AE148F 94-0285 PEACH81 2012-07-26 01:07:53 E-8C United States GA ANG | 116ACW [KWRB]
AE047C 59-1448 --- 2012-07-26 00:36:31 KC-135R United States TN ANG | 134ARW | 151ARS [KTYS]
AE049C 59-1517 SODA92 2012-07-26 00:19:31 KC-135 United States TN ANG | 134ARW | 151ARS [KTYS]
AE119C 03-3119 RCH801 2012-07-26 00:17:12 C-17A United States MS ANG | 172AW | 183AS [KJAN] 1651 0
ABF65D N870AG RPN870 2012-07-26 00:03:40 737-400 US SKY KING --- 31975

Mode-S/ADS-B Blog Logs - 26 July - Deltona FL

The following Mode-S intercepts are courtesy of our SE US Mode-S network member and Milcom monitor Jack NeSmith in Deltona, FL. Thanks Jack.

AA4CD0 N763BK RYN6504 2012-07-26 23:52:10 B767-379ER United States Ryan Intl Airlines Deltona FL, US 1001 16775
A7250D 07-0488 70488 2012-07-26 23:50:56 U-28A United States USAF Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE0425 60-0342 PIRAT45 2012-07-26 22:50:32 KC-135T United States USAFE | 100ARW | 351ARS [EGUN] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE0497 65-0976 KING 76 2012-07-26 22:34:26 HC-130P United States AFRC | 920RQW | 39RQS [KCOF] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE0996 95-26609 --- 2012-07-26 22:19:18 UH-60L United States 1-244th AVN Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE0497 65-0976 KING 76 2012-07-26 22:18:13 HC-130P United States AFRC | 920RQW | 39RQS [KCOF] Deltona FL, US --- ---
A1299C N174SC --- 2012-07-26 22:10:33 AS 350 B3 United States SEMINOLE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE Deltona FL, US 0000 400
AE04BE 58-0106 DIXIE54 2012-07-26 22:08:14 KC-135R United States AL ANG | 117ARW | 106ARS [KBHM] Deltona FL, US 0000 31600
A2191E N234U N234U 2012-07-26 21:41:59 206H United States US DOJ | DEA Deltona FL, US 0363 1550
A2191E N234U N234U 2012-07-26 21:22:06 206H United States US DOJ | DEA Deltona FL, US 0363 1550
AE04BE 58-0106 DIXIE54 2012-07-26 20:28:54 KC-135R United States AL ANG | 117ARW | 106ARS [KBHM] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE03E0 164993 --- 2012-07-26 20:06:40 C-130T United States USNR | VR-64 [KWRI] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE01AB 84-0072 ANG84125 2012-07-26 19:57:42 C-21A United States CT ANG | 103FW | 118FS [KBDL] Deltona FL, US --- ---
A2191E N234U N234U 2012-07-26 19:48:20 206H United States US DOJ | DEA Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE0227 86-0028 --- 2012-07-26 19:40:14 KC-10A United States USAF | 305AMW [KWRI] Deltona FL, US --- ---
A2191E N234U N234U 2012-07-26 19:36:38 206H United States US DOJ | DEA Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE0409 165737 OTIS20 2012-07-26 19:29:15 KC-130J United States USMC | VMGR-252 [KNKT] Deltona FL, US 6623 24875
AE0227 86-0028 MOVER30 2012-07-26 19:28:12 KC-10A United States USAF | 305AMW [KWRI] Deltona FL, US --- ---
A2191E N234U N234U 2012-07-26 19:17:43 206H United States US DOJ | DEA Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE4EB2 168428 LL30 2012-07-26 19:16:05 P-8A United States VP-30 Deltona FL, US 2333 9300
AE0227 86-0028 MOVER30 2012-07-26 19:15:38 KC-10A United States USAF | 305AMW [KWRI] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE0409 165737 OTIS20 2012-07-26 19:12:32 KC-130J United States USMC | VMGR-252 [KNKT] Deltona FL, US 6623 24875
0AC0D8 FAC5071 FAC5071 2012-07-26 19:00:21 Ce208B Colombia --- Deltona FL, US 1200 3925
A900DD N68 --- 2012-07-26 18:56:33 King Air 300 United States --- Deltona FL, US 0000 22000
AE019A 84-0103 YANKEE21 2012-07-26 18:34:18 C-21A United States CT ANG | 103FW | 118FS [KBDL] Deltona FL, US 0000 29075
AAE5F0 N801DS N801DS 2012-07-26 18:29:54 Bell 407 United States Volusia County Deltona FL, US --- ---
0AC0D8 FAC5071 FAC5071 2012-07-26 18:28:20 Ce208B Colombia --- Deltona FL, US 1200 3925
A2191E N234U N234U 2012-07-26 18:25:27 206H United States US DOJ | DEA Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE019A 84-0103 YANKEE21 2012-07-26 18:22:46 C-21A United States CT ANG | 103FW | 118FS [KBDL] Deltona FL, US 0000 29075
ADFED1 85-1263 --- 2012-07-26 18:20:03 C-12U United States OSACOMDet.56PR-ArNG [TJIG] Deltona FL, US 0000 1675
A0C462 N149CS --- 2012-07-26 18:15:39 P3B United States UNITED STATES CUSTOMS SERVICE Deltona FL, US 0000 17375
0AC0D8 FAC5071 FAC5071 2012-07-26 18:08:19 Ce208B Colombia --- Deltona FL, US 1200 3925
AE04AD 99-0104 --- 2012-07-26 18:07:26 UC-35a1 United States USARC | A/2-228 AVN (TA) [KWRI ] Deltona FL, US --- ---
A9FBD4 N742VA --- 2012-07-26 17:59:06 B734-448 United States Vision Airlines Deltona FL, US --- ---
ADFED1 85-1263 --- 2012-07-26 17:53:04 C-12U United States OSACOMDet.56PR-ArNG [TJIG] Deltona FL, US 0000 1675
A1ECBD N223GA N223GA 2012-07-26 17:47:04 GLF5 United States US DOJ | FBI HQ [KHEF] Deltona FL, US 7040 36325
A2191E N234U N234U 2012-07-26 17:40:26 206H United States US DOJ | DEA Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE01AB 84-0072 --- 2012-07-26 17:37:27 C-21A United States CT ANG | 103FW | 118FS [KBDL] Deltona FL, US --- ---
A2191E N234U N234U 2012-07-26 17:25:53 206H United States US DOJ | DEA Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE4EB3 168428 ??? VVLL428 2012-07-26 17:24:25 P-8A United States VP-30 Deltona FL, US --- 15000
AE148B 92-3290 PHENOM06 2012-07-26 17:15:59 E-8C United States GA ANG | 116ACW [KWRB] Deltona FL, US 0733 35000
A2191E N234U N234U 2012-07-26 17:13:16 206H United States US DOJ | DEA Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE1439 166714 VM439 2012-07-26 17:13:11 UC-35D United States USMC | VMR-1 [KNKT] Deltona FL, US 7466 37000
AE0154 63-8045 PIRAT41 2012-07-26 17:09:55 KC-135R United States USAF | 6AMW | 927ARW Deltona FL, US 1433 15200
AAE5F0 N801DS N801DS 2012-07-26 16:58:31 Bell 407 United States Volusia County Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE4EB3 168428 ??? VVLL428 2012-07-26 16:54:49 P-8A United States VP-30 Deltona FL, US --- 15000
A2191E N234U N234U 2012-07-26 16:46:38 206H United States US DOJ | DEA Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE0409 165737 OTIS20 2012-07-26 16:44:51 KC-130J United States USMC | VMGR-252 [KNKT] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE03E0 164993 CNV3063 2012-07-26 16:43:29 C-130T United States USNR | VR-64 [KWRI] Deltona FL, US --- ---
15407E RA-82046 VDA4820 2012-07-26 16:43:04 An-124-100 Russia Volga-Dnepr Airlines Deltona FL, US 0000 19200
AA4CD0 N763BK RYN6702 2012-07-26 16:37:45 B767-379ER United States Ryan Intl Airlines Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE0367 63-8011 BOLT42 2012-07-26 16:35:00 KC-135R United States USAF | 6AMW | 91ARS [KMCF] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE0409 165737 OTIS20 2012-07-26 16:34:16 KC-130J United States USMC | VMGR-252 [KNKT] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE0992 91-26331 G9126331 2012-07-26 16:30:39 UH-60L United States 1-244th AVN Deltona FL, US 0000 2800
AE148B 92-3290 PHENOM06 2012-07-26 16:24:48 E-8C United States GA ANG | 116ACW [KWRB] Deltona FL, US 0733 35000
A0C462 N149CS --- 2012-07-26 16:00:25 P3B United States UNITED STATES CUSTOMS SERVICE Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE012E (73-1683)/97-01 --- 2012-07-26 15:51:57 C-9C United States AFRC | 932AW | 73AS [KBLV] Deltona FL, US 0000 33225
AE148B 92-3290 PHENOM06 2012-07-26 15:50:05 E-8C United States GA ANG | 116ACW [KWRB] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE019A 84-0103 YANKEE21 2012-07-26 15:49:23 C-21A United States CT ANG | 103FW | 118FS [KBDL] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE4EB3 168428 ??? VVLL428 2012-07-26 15:43:11 P-8A United States VP-30 Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE012E (73-1683)/97-01 --- 2012-07-26 15:40:10 C-9C United States AFRC | 932AW | 73AS [KBLV] Deltona FL, US 0000 33225
AE4EB3 168428 ??? VVLL428 2012-07-26 15:19:02 P-8A United States VP-30 Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE07AA 59-1520 BOLT44 2012-07-26 15:18:22 KC-135T United States AL ANG | 117ARW | 106ARS [KBHM] Deltona FL, US 7465 21000
AE07AA 59-1520 BOLT44 2012-07-26 15:05:03 KC-135T United States AL ANG | 117ARW | 106ARS [KBHM] Deltona FL, US 7465 21000
AE08FE 92-13121 SUNNY88 2012-07-26 15:05:03 RC-12P United States 16MIB Deltona FL, US 0000 9900
AE148B 92-3290 PHENOM06 2012-07-26 15:02:26 E-8C United States GA ANG | 116ACW [KWRB] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE4EB3 168428 ??? VVLL428 2012-07-26 14:55:21 P-8A United States VP-30 Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE07AA 59-1520 BOLT44 2012-07-26 14:51:12 KC-135T United States AL ANG | 117ARW | 106ARS [KBHM] Deltona FL, US 7465 21000
AE04AD 99-0104 R90104 2012-07-26 14:43:39 UC-35a1 United States USARC | A/2-228 AVN (TA) [KWRI ] Deltona FL, US --- ---
ADFE17 1711 --- 2012-07-26 14:40:18 HC-130H United States USCG | CGAS Clearwater [KPIE] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE1439 166714 VM439 2012-07-26 14:38:32 UC-35D United States USMC | VMR-1 [KNKT] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE4EB3 168428 ??? VVLL428 2012-07-26 14:36:49 P-8A United States VP-30 Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE4EB2 168428 LL30 2012-07-26 14:35:21 P-8A United States VP-30 Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE07AA 59-1520 BOLT44 2012-07-26 14:35:02 KC-135T United States AL ANG | 117ARW | 106ARS [KBHM] Deltona FL, US 7465 21000
AE0367 63-8011 BOLT42 2012-07-26 14:25:57 KC-135R United States USAF | 6AMW | 91ARS [KMCF] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE07AB 60-0331 PISTN73 2012-07-26 14:23:03 KC-135R United States USAF | 6AMW | 927ARW Deltona FL, US 1400 0
AE0154 63-8045 PIRAT41 2012-07-26 14:22:48 KC-135R United States USAF | 6AMW | 927ARW Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE07AA 59-1520 BOLT44 2012-07-26 14:14:44 KC-135T United States AL ANG | 117ARW | 106ARS [KBHM] Deltona FL, US 7465 21000
AE148B 92-3290 PHENOM06 2012-07-26 14:11:05 E-8C United States GA ANG | 116ACW [KWRB] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE0367 63-8011 BOLT42 2012-07-26 14:09:17 KC-135R United States USAF | 6AMW | 91ARS [KMCF] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE0154 63-8045 PIRAT41 2012-07-26 14:09:16 KC-135R United States USAF | 6AMW | 927ARW Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE07AB 60-0331 PISTN73 2012-07-26 14:09:14 KC-135R United States USAF | 6AMW | 927ARW Deltona FL, US 1400 0
ADFE17 1711 --- 2012-07-26 13:52:17 HC-130H United States USCG | CGAS Clearwater [KPIE] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE08FE 92-13121 SUNNY88 2012-07-26 13:45:26 RC-12P United States 16MIB Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE08FE 92-13121 SUNNY88 2012-07-26 13:34:57 RC-12P United States 16MIB Deltona FL, US --- ---
ADFED1 85-1263 --- 2012-07-26 13:23:59 C-12U United States OSACOMDet.56PR-ArNG [TJIG] Deltona FL, US --- ---
ADFED1 85-1263 --- 2012-07-26 13:08:02 C-12U United States OSACOMDet.56PR-ArNG [TJIG] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE148B 92-3290 PHENOM06 2012-07-26 13:00:40 E-8C United States GA ANG | 116ACW [KWRB] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE04F6 58-0069/84-0167 GABLESEN 2012-07-26 11:44:17 KC-135T/C-12U United States USAF | 92ARW [KSKA] Deltona FL, US 1443 25050
AE04F6 58-0069/84-0167 GABLESEN 2012-07-26 11:21:26 KC-135T/C-12U United States USAF | 92ARW [KSKA] Deltona FL, US 1443 25050
AE29FE 166695 CNV4381 2012-07-26 04:50:33 C-40A United States USNR | VR-56 [KNTU] Deltona FL, US --- ---

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Mode-S/ADS-B Intercepts 25 Jul 2012 - Bowling Green KY

The following Mode-S intercepts are courtesy of our SE US Mode-S network member and Milcom monitor DavidP in Bowling Green, KY. Thanks David.

Mode S Log from Bowling Green, Kentucky, US 2012-07-25
Military Hex Codes only

A5DC31 GTI606 N477MC B744 AtlasAir --- 2012-07-25 17:24:56.744
ABABB7 -------- N851GT B748 ATLAS AIR --- 2012-07-25 15:18:56.897
ABF65D RPN870 N870AG B734 SKY KING --- 2012-07-25 19:02:29.290
ADFCF6 -------- 95-0042 BE40 USAF | 14FTW | 48FTS --- 2012-07-25 15:14:36.673
ADFCFE -------- 95-0050 BE40 USAF | 14FTW | 48FTS --- 2012-07-25 15:02:40.573
ADFD06 -------- 95-0058 BE40 USAF | 14FTW | 48FTS --- 2012-07-25 16:02:42.110
ADFDE2 -------- 85-0049 GLF3 USAF | 89AW | 99AS [KADW] --- 2012-07-25 22:04:54.187
ADFDF9 S44 92-9000 B742 USAF | 89AW | PAS [KADW] --- 2012-07-25 21:20:31.712
AE013D HAPPY54 64-14839 K35R IL ANG | 126ARW | 108ARS [KBLV] --- 2012-07-25 20:38:25.985
AE014A HAPPY53 59-1466 K35R IL ANG | 126ARW | 108ARS [KBLV] --- 2012-07-25 19:43:35.253
AE0184 BATTL 91 84-0090 LJ35 MI ANG | 110FW | 172AS [KBTL] --- 2012-07-25 13:26:49.358
AE021D RCH279 84-0190 DC10 USAF | 305AMW [KWRI] --- 2012-07-25 14:22:19.727
AE0239 PIRAT32 63-7977 K35R USAF | 6AMW | 927ARW --- 2012-07-25 12:36:20.356
AE0418 GOTO FMS 164406 E6 USN | VQ-3 [KTIK] --- 2012-07-25 18:06:01.494
AE047C -------- 59-1448 K35R TN ANG | 134ARW | 151ARS [KTYS] --- 2012-07-25 16:07:00.160
AE0487 -------- 62-3556 K35R AFRC | 459ARW | 756ARS [KADW] --- 2012-07-25 15:56:08.406
AE049C SODA92 59-1517 K35R TN ANG | 134ARW | 151ARS [KTYS] --- 2012-07-25 16:04:06.372
AE0530 -------- 69-0010 C5 TN ANG | 164AW | 155AS [KMEM] --- 2012-07-25 15:04:24.361
AE05E5 BREWR71 88-4403 C130 AFRC | 440AW | 95AS [KPOB] --- 2012-07-25 18:50:59.541
AE0603 DAWG 05 80-0324 C130 GA ANG | 165AW | 158AS [KSAV] --- 2012-07-25 16:08:54.966
AE080D FROZN23 99-0167 C17 USAF | 3WG | 517AS [PAED] --- 2012-07-25 17:01:25.156
AE093C -------- 00-1053 C560 US Army | OSACOM PATD [KADW] --- 2012-07-25 16:59:11.991
AE1167 BOXER013 02-0202 B737 DC ANG | 113Wg | 201AS [KADW] --- 2012-07-25 14:01:47.799
AE119C RCH801 03-3119 C17 MS ANG | 172AW | 183AS [KJAN] --- 2012-07-25 19:15:00.735
AE11DD SNTRY62H 76-1606 E3TF USAF | 552ACW [KTIK] --- 2012-07-25 12:36:20.357
AE11DE SNTRY06H 76-1607 E3TF USAF | 552ACW [KTIK] --- 2012-07-25 13:14:00.554
AE11F0 SNTRY50H 82-0007 E3TF USAF | 552ACW [KTIK] --- 2012-07-25 18:19:20.553
AE12CC ROGUE 01 66-0223 C130 CA ANG | 129RQW | 130RQS [KNUQ] --- 2012-07-25 21:03:27.063
AE1442 E58156 05-8156 C30J AFRC | 403AW | 815AS [KBIX] --- 2012-07-25 16:32:59.544
AE148F PEACH81 94-0285 B703 GA ANG | 116ACW [KWRB] --- 2012-07-25 20:20:26.609
AE20C8 RCH650 07-7187 C17 USAF | 437AW [KCHS] --- 2012-07-25 21:45:16.581
AE29D5 RAID91 09-6208 C30J USAF | 27SOW | 522SOS [KCVS] --- 2012-07-25 14:20:32.206
AE2FAF RCH8203 08-8203 C17 USAF | 62AW [KTCM] --- 2012-07-25 19:31:08.077

HSM-74 'Swamp Foxes' Complete Squadron's First MH-60R Deployed Detachment

By Lt. David Schmitt, Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron 74 Detachment 3

USS NORMANDY, At Sea (NNS) -- The "Swamp Foxes" of Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron (HSM) 74 Detachment 3 successfully completed the squadron's first MH-60R deployed detachment aboard USS Normandy (CG 60).

HSM-74 embarked Normandy, a Norfolk-based, Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser, in early May to provide helicopter assets in support of the 40th annual Baltic Operations (BALTOPS) and FRUKUS 2012 multinational exercises.

BALTOPS is an annual event to promote mutual understanding and interoperability among forces of partnering nations. During BALTOPS '12, twenty-seven ships from twelve NATO and Partnership for Peace (PFP) countries participated. Additionally, there were more than 20 aircraft from eight NATO and PFP nations participating in this large scale Baltic Sea exercise.

"The opportunity to work with foreign nations in planning and execution is an invaluable learning experience for our junior and more experienced pilots alike," said Lt. Andrew Howerton, HSM-74 operations officer. "More importantly, the ability to hone our skills and tactics in a new environment against unfamiliar platforms provided unparalleled training opportunities and experience to all those involved."

FRUKUS is an annual, multinational training exercise between the countries of France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The Russian navy hosted this year's five day training mission which involved coordination between Normandy, French frigate De Grasse (D612), Russian naval vessel Yaroslav Mudriy (727), and royal navy destroyer HMS York (D98).

"Working so closely with other sailors from around the world was my favorite part," said Aviation Structural Mechanic 2nd Class Brad Hill, a maintainer with HSM-74. "Seeing how we work with other countries, seeing their ships up close, and training with different navies brought a unique international camaraderie."

HSM-74 demonstrated the versatility of the MH-60R to allied nations, flying missions in support of surface surveillance coordination, low slow flyer intercept, maritime intercept operations, photo exercises, VIP passenger transfer flights into prepared landing zones in Lithuania, and cross deck landings aboard Denmark's HDMS Absalon (L 16).

In addition to supporting the events of BALTOPS and FRUKUS, HSM-74 conducted three short-notice medical evacuations into unfamiliar foreign airfields, ensuring fellow Sailors received urgent medical care.

"Embarking Normandy has been a terrific opportunity for our detachment to operate at sea and gain invaluable deployed experience for future operations" said Lt. Cmdr. Matt Baker, officer in charge of HSM-74 Detachment 3.

HSM-74 is stationed at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Fla. and is one of eight squadrons assigned to Carrier Air Wing 3.

Navy to Christen Amphibious Transport Dock Ship Somerset

WASHINGTON (NNS) -- The Navy will christen the newest amphibious transport dock ship, Somerset, July 28, during a 10 a.m. CST ceremony at the Huntington Ingalls Industries shipyard in Avondale, La.

The ship is named in honor of the courageous passengers and crew of United Airlines Flight 93. Their actions prevented terrorist hijackers from reaching their destination only to have the airplane crash near Shanksville in Somerset County, Pa., Sept. 11, 2001.

Patrick White, president of the Families of Flight 93, will deliver the ceremony's principal address. Mary Jo Myers, the wife of Gen. Richard Myers, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, is the ship's sponsor, and in accordance with Navy tradition, will break a bottle of champagne across the bow to formally christen the ship.

During the weeks following the Flight 93 crash, recovery personnel retrieved more than 95 percent of the airplane's wreckage from the crash site. An American flag was hoisted on the top of a power shovel or "dragline" on a hill dominating the area. The dragline had been used in coal stripping at one time, and the equipment with the flag became a symbol of the effort.

In the summer of 2008, steel from the dragline's bucket was melted down and cast into Somerset's bow stem. Somerset is the final of three ships named to honor heroes of the September 11 attacks, joining the USS New York and USS Arlington, respectively.

Designated LPD 25, Somerset is the ninth amphibious transport dock ship in the San Antonio class. These versatile ships incorporate both a flight deck to accommodate CH-46 helicopters and MV-22 Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft, and a well deck that can launch and recover landing craft and amphibious vehicles. The San Antonio class' increased vehicle space and substantial cargo-carrying capacity make it a key element of 21st century Amphibious Ready Groups, Expeditionary Strike Groups, and Joint Task Forces.

Somerset will provide improved warfighting capabilities, including an advanced command-and-control suite, increased lift-capability in vehicle and cargo-carrying capacity and advanced ship-survivability features. The ship is capable of embarking a landing force of up to 800 Marines.

The future USS Somerset will be the fifth U.S. naval vessel to carry the name Somerset. The four previous ships of that name were a side-wheeled ferryboat (1862-1865), a motorboat (1918), a transport (1945), and a patrol escort (1944-1955).

The ship will be led by a crew of 360 officers, enlisted personnel and Marines. The 24,900-ton Somerset is being built at the Huntington Ingalls Industries shipyard in Avondale, La. The ship is 684 feet in length, has an overall beam of 105 feet, and a navigational draft of 23 feet. Four turbo-charged diesels power the ship to sustained speeds of 22 knots.

Mode-S/ADS-B Intercepts 25 Jul 2012 - Btown

Here is another round of Mode-S/ADS-B intercepts logged from here on the radio ranch in WNC. All dates/times are UTC.

AE080D 99-0167 FROZN23 2012-07-25 22:16:53 C-17A United States USAF | 3WG | 517AS [PAED] 7364 0
AE0603 80-0324 DAWG 05 2012-07-25 20:54:32 C-130H United States GA ANG | 165AW | 158AS [KSAV]
AE10D9 165523 --- 2012-07-25 19:34:39 T-39N United States USN | TW-6 | VT-86 [KNPA]
ADFC6F 90-0413 --- 2012-07-25 18:34:04 T-1A United States USAF | 14FTW | 48FTS
AE10CB 165509 --- 2012-07-25 18:12:06 T-39G United States USN | TW-6 | VT-86 [KNPA]
AE10D9 165523 --- 2012-07-25 18:01:12 T-39N United States USN | TW-6 | VT-86 [KNPA]
AE015E 59-1512 JEEP32 2012-07-25 16:36:45 KC-135T United States MI ANG | 127WG | 171ARS [KMTC]
AE0692 63-7997 TURBO92 2012-07-25 16:30:59 KC-135R United States USAF | 22ARW [KIAB]
AE015E 59-1512 JEEP32 2012-07-25 15:54:25 KC-135T United States MI ANG | 127WG | 171ARS [KMTC]
ADFE49 94-0317 --- 2012-07-25 15:25:10 C-12R United States USARMY
A34EFC N312HP --- 2012-07-25 14:51:26 OH-58A United States NORTH CAROLINA STATE HIGHWAY PATROL
AE148F 94-0285 PEACH99 2012-07-25 14:51:21 E-8C United States GA ANG | 116ACW [KWRB]
AE10C1 01 12347979 2012-07-25 14:40:11 C-37A United States USCG | CGAS Washington [KDCA] 7421 45000
AE148F 94-0285 PEACH99 2012-07-25 13:52:14 E-8C United States GA ANG | 116ACW [KWRB]
AE1532 06-4634 PUMA91 2012-07-25 04:51:44 C-130J-30 United States USAF | 19AW | 48AS [KLRF] 7026 24000
ADFED0 85-1262 PAT255 2012-07-25 02:26:45 C-12U United States USARMY (OSACOM Det25 TNArNG)
AE1532 06-4634 PUMA91 2012-07-25 01:57:54 C-130J-30 United States USAF | 19AW | 48AS [KLRF]
AE1493 96-0043 --- 2012-07-25 01:16:36 E-8C United States GA ANG | 116ACW [KWRB]
AE04B7 58-0004 RCH947 2012-07-25 00:37:25 KC-135R United States AL ANG | 117ARW | 106ARS [KBHM]
ADFED0 85-1262 PAT255 2012-07-25 00:25:23 C-12U United States USARMY (OSACOM Det25 TNArNG)

Mode-S/ADS-B Blog Logs - 25 July - Deltona FL

The following Mode-S intercepts are courtesy of our SE US Mode-S network member and Milcom monitor Jack NeSmith in Deltona, FL. Thanks Jack.

AE0154 63-8045 BOLT33 2012-07-25 23:56:52 KC-135R United States USAF | 6AMW | 927ARW Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE1490 95-0122 KOMODO4 2012-07-25 23:55:57 E-8C United States GA ANG | 116ACW [KWRB] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE1439 166714 VM439 2012-07-25 22:44:22 UC-35D United States USMC | VMR-1 [KNKT] Deltona FL, US 0703 41000
AE1211 03-0726 --- 2012-07-25 22:37:07 UC-35C United States USARC | 2-228 AVN Deltona FL, US 0000 33600
AE1439 166714 VM439 2012-07-25 22:30:06 UC-35D United States USMC | VMR-1 [KNKT] Deltona FL, US 0703 41000
A2191E N234U --- 2012-07-25 22:24:42 206H United States US DOJ | DEA Deltona FL, US --- ---
A2191E N234U N234U 2012-07-25 22:10:41 206H United States US DOJ | DEA Deltona FL, US --- ---
A2191E N234U N234U 2012-07-25 21:11:32 206H United States US DOJ | DEA Deltona FL, US --- ---
AA4CD0 N763BK RYN6701 2012-07-25 21:08:55 B767-379ER United States Ryan Intl Airlines Deltona FL, US 1565 4975
AE1211 03-0726 --- 2012-07-25 21:08:43 UC-35C United States USARC | 2-228 AVN Deltona FL, US 0000 33600
A2191E N234U N234U 2012-07-25 21:00:18 206H United States US DOJ | DEA Deltona FL, US --- ---
A2191E N234U N234U 2012-07-25 20:40:48 206H United States US DOJ | DEA Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE06D9 163561 00000000 2012-07-25 20:38:59 UC-12F United States USMC | VMR DET MIRAMAR [KNKX] Deltona FL, US 1347 25000
AE1439 166714 VM439 2012-07-25 20:28:40 UC-35D United States USMC | VMR-1 [KNKT] Deltona FL, US --- ---
A2191E N234U N234U 2012-07-25 20:26:47 206H United States US DOJ | DEA Deltona FL, US --- ---
A2191E N234U N234U 2012-07-25 20:14:19 206H United States US DOJ | DEA Deltona FL, US --- ---
A2191E N234U N234U 2012-07-25 20:04:09 206H United States US DOJ | DEA Deltona FL, US --- ---
A2191E N234U N234U 2012-07-25 19:53:37 206H United States US DOJ | DEA Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE0976 165833 CNV4241 2012-07-25 19:42:05 C-40A United States USNR | VR-59 [KNFW] Deltona FL, US --- ---
A9FBD4 N742VA --- 2012-07-25 19:24:16 B734-448 United States Vision Airlines Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE0976 165833 CNV4241 2012-07-25 19:21:08 C-40A United States USNR | VR-59 [KNFW] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE03E0 164993 --- 2012-07-25 18:48:33 C-130T United States USNR | VR-64 [KWRI] Deltona FL, US 1320 20925
AE03E0 164993 CNV3063 2012-07-25 18:48:33 C-130T United States USNR | VR-64 [KWRI] Deltona FL, US 1320 20925
AE0239 63-7977 PIRAT32 2012-07-25 18:44:37 KC-135R United States USAF | 6AMW | 927ARW Deltona FL, US --- ---
A7250D 07-0488 A@@D@@@D 2012-07-25 18:42:37 U-28A United States USAF Deltona FL, US --- ---
A7250D 07-0488 A@@D@@P@ 2012-07-25 18:42:37 U-28A United States USAF Deltona FL, US --- ---
A2191E N234U N234U 2012-07-25 18:26:50 206H United States US DOJ | DEA Deltona FL, US --- ---
A2191E N234U N234U 2012-07-25 18:06:45 206H United States US DOJ | DEA Deltona FL, US --- ---
A7250D 07-0488 @@P@@@P@ 2012-07-25 18:06:29 U-28A United States USAF Deltona FL, US --- ---
A7250D 07-0488 A@@@A@@@ 2012-07-25 18:06:29 U-28A United States USAF Deltona FL, US --- ---
A1299C N174SC N174SC 2012-07-25 17:54:10 AS 350 B3 United States SEMINOLE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE Deltona FL, US --- ---
A2191E N234U N234U 2012-07-25 17:52:31 206H United States US DOJ | DEA Deltona FL, US --- ---
A2191E N234U N234U 2012-07-25 17:38:32 206H United States US DOJ | DEA Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE06E9 163844 --- 2012-07-25 17:24:48 UC-12M United States USN | AOD Norfolk [KNGU] Deltona FL, US 3530 16900
A2191E N234U N234U 2012-07-25 17:22:43 206H United States US DOJ | DEA Deltona FL, US --- ---
A2191E N234U N234U 2012-07-25 17:10:55 206H United States US DOJ | DEA Deltona FL, US --- ---
ADFED1 85-1263 --- 2012-07-25 17:09:28 C-12U United States OSACOMDet.56PR-ArNG [TJIG] Deltona FL, US 7456 8775
AE4EB2 168428 LL428 2012-07-25 17:09:27 P-8A United States VP-30 Deltona FL, US 0000 8600
A2191E N234U N234U 2012-07-25 16:51:24 206H United States US DOJ | DEA Deltona FL, US --- ---
B648CD ------ --- 2012-07-25 16:44:10 MH-60R United States --- Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE0154 63-8045 BOLT33 2012-07-25 16:38:54 KC-135R United States USAF | 6AMW | 927ARW Deltona FL, US --- ---
A7250D 07-0488 @@P@@@P@ 2012-07-25 16:35:07 U-28A United States USAF Deltona FL, US --- ---
A7250D 07-0488 A@@D@@@D 2012-07-25 16:35:07 U-28A United States USAF Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE1D0F 158926 LK261 2012-07-25 16:25:13 P-3C United States --- Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE0154 63-8045 BOLT31 2012-07-25 16:24:23 KC-135R United States USAF | 6AMW | 927ARW Deltona FL, US --- ---
A2191E N234U N234U 2012-07-25 16:16:59 206H United States US DOJ | DEA Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE0154 63-8045 BOLT31 2012-07-25 16:10:21 KC-135R United States USAF | 6AMW | 927ARW Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE115E 01-0030 --- 2012-07-25 16:10:17 C-37A United States USAF | 6AMW | 310AS [KMCF] Deltona FL, US --- ---
ADC362 N986W --- 2012-07-25 16:08:30 CESSNA 208B United States FBI Deltona FL, US 0000 9900
AE0154 63-8045 BOLT31 2012-07-25 15:57:41 KC-135R United States USAF | 6AMW | 927ARW Deltona FL, US --- ---
A31A9F N3 --- 2012-07-25 15:56:24 C560 United States FAA Deltona FL, US 0000 41000
AE0154 63-8045 BOLT31 2012-07-25 15:28:16 KC-135R United States USAF | 6AMW | 927ARW Deltona FL, US --- ---
A2191E N234U N234U 2012-07-25 15:24:57 206H United States US DOJ | DEA Deltona FL, US --- ---
A7250D 07-0488 @@@D@@P@ 2012-07-25 15:16:07 U-28A United States USAF Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE0154 63-8045 BOLT31 2012-07-25 15:15:21 KC-135R United States USAF | 6AMW | 927ARW Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE0497 65-0976 KING 76 2012-07-25 15:12:02 HC-130P United States AFRC | 920RQW | 39RQS [KCOF] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE0239 63-7977 PIRAT32 2012-07-25 15:07:27 KC-135R United States USAF | 6AMW | 927ARW Deltona FL, US --- ---
A2191E N234U N234U 2012-07-25 15:03:11 206H United States US DOJ | DEA Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE0154 63-8045 BOLT31 2012-07-25 15:01:29 KC-135R United States USAF | 6AMW | 927ARW Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE04D7 165829 --- 2012-07-25 14:57:12 C-40A United States USNR | VR-58 [KNIP] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE06D9 163561 --- 2012-07-25 14:51:32 UC-12F United States USMC | VMR DET MIRAMAR [KNKX] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE0154 63-8045 BOLT31 2012-07-25 14:49:36 KC-135R United States USAF | 6AMW | 927ARW Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE0497 65-0976 KING 76 2012-07-25 14:43:43 HC-130P United States AFRC | 920RQW | 39RQS [KCOF] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE0154 63-8045 BOLT31 2012-07-25 14:38:42 KC-135R United States USAF | 6AMW | 927ARW Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE4EB2 168428 LL428 2012-07-25 14:29:08 P-8A United States VP-30 Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE087F 01-0029 SPAR29 2012-07-25 14:21:26 C-37A United States USAF | 6AMW | 310AS [KMCF] Deltona FL, US 0000 35000
A1299C N174SC --- 2012-07-25 14:19:40 AS 350 B3 United States SEMINOLE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE04D7 165829 CNV4402 2012-07-25 14:09:51 C-40A United States USNR | VR-58 [KNIP] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE29FD 166694 CNV4662 2012-07-25 13:59:15 C-40A United States USNR | VR-59 [KNFW] Deltona FL, US --- ---
A1299C N174SC --- 2012-07-25 13:56:13 AS 350 B3 United States SEMINOLE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE29FD 166694 CNV4662 2012-07-25 13:44:30 C-40A United States USNR | VR-59 [KNFW] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE4EB2 168428 LL428 2012-07-25 13:05:40 P-8A United States VP-30 Deltona FL, US --- ---
A31A9F N3 --- 2012-07-25 13:01:29 C560 United States FAA Deltona FL, S --- ---
AE07F5 97-0043 RCH201 2012-07-25 12:45:04 C-17A United States AFRC | 452AMW | 729AS [KRIV] Deltona FL, US 0000 34000

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Mode-S/ADS-B Intercepts 22/24 Jul 2012 - Bowling Green KY

The following Mode-S intercepts are courtesy of our SE US Mode-S network member and Milcom monitor DavidP in Bowling Green, KY. Thanks David.

SBS-1 Log from Bowling Green, Kentucky, US 2012-07-22
Military Hex Codes only

A3685D -------- N319BD B736 JANET --- 2012-07-22 12:10:53.441
A57D74 -------- N453CA C182 CIVIL AIR PATROL --- 2012-07-22 14:26:20.577
ADFD79 -------- 91-0509 SW4 OSACOM/PAT --- 2012-07-22 14:56:27.649
ADFD86 -------- 94-0259 SW4 Det4/DC-ArNG --- 2012-07-22 12:59:01.088
ADFDEA ANVIL47 94-6705 C130 WV ANG | 130AW | 130AS [KCRW] --- 2012-07-22 18:17:26.223
ADFDF9 -------- 92-9000 B742 USAF | 89AW | PAS [KADW] --- 2012-07-22 14:47:51.105
ADFEB4 AJOG61 73-1677 B742 USAF | 55WG | 1ACCS [KOFF] --- 2012-07-22 14:19:05.040
AE0427 -------- 61-0290 K35R HI ANG | 154Wing | 203ARS [PHIK] --- 2012-07-22 10:07:22.510
AE04E6 SODA62 59-1516 K35R TN ANG | 134ARW | 151ARS [KTYS] --- 2012-07-22 11:02:51.909
AE0590 OKIE89 58-0066 K35R AFRC | 507ARW | 465ARS [KTIK] --- 2012-07-22 10:10:54.366
AE0603 DAWG 05 80-0324 C130 GA ANG | 165AW | 158AS [KSAV] --- 2012-07-22 17:14:07.660
AE07D0 -------- 89-1192 C17 USAF | 437AW [KCHS] --- 2012-07-22 09:07:10.658
AE07E4 RCH171T 94-0070 C17 USAF | 437AW [KCHS] --- 2012-07-22 09:07:50.850
AE0818 -------- 00-0182 C17 USAF | 62AW [KTCM] --- 2012-07-22 11:38:03.226
AE08AC -------- 00-3591 TEX2 USAF --- 2012-07-22 10:04:26.634
AE1047 -------- 01-3619 ! TEX2s USARMY --- 2012-07-22 13:16:07.886
AE1127 -------- 02-3651 TEX2 USAF --- 2012-07-22 10:06:50.481
AE1128 -------- 02-3652 TEX2 USAF --- 2012-07-22 10:18:34.572
AE1192 -------- 166474 C560 USMC | VMR-1 [KNKT] --- 2012-07-22 13:39:17.102
AE1197 E33114 03-3114 C17 MS ANG | 172AW | 183AS [KJAN] --- 2012-07-22 18:17:49.848
AE119C RULER57 03-3119 C17 MS ANG | 172AW | 183AS [KJAN] --- 2012-07-22 13:39:52.284
AE123D RCH179T 04-4132 C17 USAF | 305AMW | 6AS [KWRI] --- 2012-07-22 09:37:24.923
AE13FA -------- 05-3771 TEX2 USAF | 71FTW [KEND] --- 2012-07-22 11:33:26.214
AE1441 HOBBY60 05-8152 C30J AFRC | 403AW | 815AS [KBIX] --- 2012-07-22 11:58:39.530
AE145B COVRT20 06-6157 C17 USAF | 60AMW | 21AS [KSUU] --- 2012-07-22 15:37:44.560
AE189C AVLON73 05-0932 B737 AFRC | 932AW | 73AS [KBLV] --- 2012-07-22 14:41:57.870
AE20B5 -------- 85-1607 F27 US Army | Golden Knights [KPOB] --- 2012-07-22 09:42:57.529
AE29FE CNV4381 166695 B737 USNR | VR-56 [KNTU] --- 2012-07-22 11:10:02.146

SBS-1 Log from Bowling Green, Kentucky, US 2012-07-24
Military Hex Codes only

15407F VDA7844 RA-82047 A124 Volga-Dnepr Airlines --- 2012-07-24 12:12:40.316
A2B396 CMB1533 N273WA MD11 World Airways --- 2012-07-24 20:15:53.812
A5DC31 GTI621 N477MC B744 AtlasAir --- 2012-07-24 20:15:49.730
A68C86 -------- 99-0100 C560 US Army | --- 2012-07-24 12:28:20.973
ABE5B7 -------- N866G GALX General Dynamics --- 2012-07-24 18:37:04.580
ACAA6B -------- N915NA T38 NASA Johnson [KEFD] --- 2012-07-24 13:01:35.601
AD9E3D N977GA N977GA GLF5 US DOJ | FBI HQ [KHEF] --- 2012-07-24 17:52:29.331
ADFC6F -------- 90-0413 BE40 USAF | 14FTW | 48FTS --- 2012-07-24 15:10:42.104
ADFC8F -------- 92-0334 BE40 USAF | 479FTG | 451FTS [KNPA] --- 2012-07-24 17:13:13.635
ADFCC5 -------- 93-0645 BE40 USAF | 71FTW | 32FTS [KEND] --- 2012-07-24 11:08:43.860
ADFCEB -------- 94-0140 BE40 USAF | 14FTW | 48FTS --- 2012-07-24 13:29:11.279
ADFD86 -------- 94-0259 SW4 Det4/DC-ArNG --- 2012-07-24 12:23:04.266
ADFE8D -------- 95-0088 BE20 USARMY --- 2012-07-24 13:01:10.157
ADFEC9 GABLESEN 84-0182 BE20 ARMY --- 2012-07-24 08:11:26.988
ADFED0 PAT255 85-1262 BE20 USARMY (OSACOM Det25 TNArNG) --- 2012-07-24 18:47:25.204
ADFEEA LOBO 01 160046 DC93 USMC | VMR-1 [KNKT] --- 2012-07-24 16:39:17.441
ADFEFF -------- 86-0089 BE20 IL ARNG | OSACOM DET-36 [KDEC] --- 2012-07-24 13:40:21.595
AE0154 BOLT21 63-8045 K35R USAF | 6AMW | 927ARW --- 2012-07-24 09:23:58.739
AE0174 -------- 84-0119 LJ35 USAF | 375AW | 458AS [KBLV] --- 2012-07-24 08:25:01.505
AE0197 -------- 84-0137 LJ35 USAF | 375AW | 457AS [KADW] --- 2012-07-24 08:29:56.241
AE021D RCH279 84-0190 DC10 USAF | 305AMW [KWRI] --- 2012-07-24 17:38:25.988
AE021F DUCE07 85-0027 DC10 USAF | 305AMW [KWRI] --- 2012-07-24 14:22:39.497
AE0238 STEEL85 58-0074 K35R PA ANG | 171ARW [KPIT] --- 2012-07-24 10:33:11.717
AE0239 BOLT23 63-7977 K35R USAF | 6AMW | 927ARW --- 2012-07-24 09:24:38.194
AE02F3 DEUCE43 86-0410 C130 AFRC | 440AW | 95AS [KPOB] --- 2012-07-24 10:49:33.529
AE031E RCH5178 74-2072 C130 USAF | 317AG [KDYS] --- 2012-07-24 08:04:23.458
AE036A SOONR22 63-7985 / 58-00 K35R AFRC | 507ARW | 465ARS [KTIK] --- 2012-07-24 11:11:21.592
AE0372 SLUFF63 60-0367 K35R OH ANG | 121ARW [KLCK] --- 2012-07-24 20:40:30.272
AE03F2 -------- 78-23128 BE20 OSACOM/PAT --- 2012-07-24 13:11:25.668
AE0421 KANZA41 58-0089 K35R USAF | 22ARW [KIAB] --- 2012-07-24 12:22:47.966
AE047B STEEL64 58-0117 K35R PA ANG | 171ARW [KPIT] --- 2012-07-24 11:01:03.973
AE04B7 RCH947 58-0004 K35R AL ANG | 117ARW | 106ARS [KBHM] --- 2012-07-24 19:26:56.410
AE0585 -------- 87-0040 C5 USAF | 60AMW [KSUU] --- 2012-07-24 18:51:34.403
AE0595 UPSET71 58-0130 K35R WI ANG | 128ARW | 126ARS [KMKE] --- 2012-07-24 19:28:21.638
AE0687 REGAL02 60-0349 K35R AFRC | 916ARW | 77ARS [KGSB] --- 2012-07-24 11:42:13.081
AE0698 -------- 165153 GLF4 usmc | maw-4 --- 2012-07-24 11:47:45.997
AE07AA BOLT24 59-1520 K35R AL ANG | 117ARW | 106ARS [KBHM] --- 2012-07-24 09:24:34.057
AE07AB BOLT02 60-0331 K35R USAF | 6AMW | 927ARW --- 2012-07-24 09:24:45.508
AE07F4 RCH534 97-0042 C17 USAF | 62AW [KTCM] --- 2012-07-24 14:06:32.939
AE1199 E33116 03-3116 C17 MS ANG | 172AW | 183AS [KJAN] --- 2012-07-24 20:12:23.667
AE1239 RCH753 04-4129 C17 USAF | 305AMW | 6AS [KWRI] --- 2012-07-24 18:17:45.396
AE1439 -------- 166714 C560 USMC | VMR-1 [KNKT] --- 2012-07-24 14:09:13.719
AE1465 RCH819 06-6167 C17 USAF | 436AW | 3AS [KDOV] --- 2012-07-24 11:12:45.561
AE1493 PEACH98 96-0043 B703 GA ANG | 116ACW [KWRB] --- 2012-07-24 18:53:04.701
AE1532 PUMA91 06-4634 C30J USAF | 19AW | 48AS [KLRF] --- 2012-07-24 20:41:59.610

Mode-S/ADS-B Intercepts 24 July 2012 - Btown

Here is another round of Mode-S/ADS-B intercepts logged from here on the radio ranch in WNC. All dates/times are UTC.

AD9E3D N977GA N977GA 2012-07-24 22:54:04 GULFSTREAM AEROSPACE G-V United States US DOJ | FBI HQ [KHEF] --- 39000
ADFC8F 92-0334 --- 2012-07-24 22:29:31 T-1A United States USAF | 479FTG | 451FTS [KNPA]
ADFEEA 160046 LOBO 01 2012-07-24 21:46:12 C-9B United States USMC | VMR-1 [KNKT] 0553 33000
AE021F 85-0027 DUCE07 2012-07-24 19:22:41 KC-10A United States USAF | 305AMW [KWRI]
AE07F4 97-0042 RCH534 2012-07-24 18:53:03 C-17A United States USAF | 62AW [KTCM] 1024 34000
AE10D9 165523 --- 2012-07-24 18:42:08 T-39N United States USN | TW-6 | VT-86 [KNPA]
ADFCD2 94-0115 --- 2012-07-24 18:35:21 T-1A United States USAF | 479FTG | 451FTS [KNPA] 1200 12375
AE10D7 165521 --- 2012-07-24 18:33:28 T-39G United States USN | TW-6 | VT-86 [KNPA]
AE10CB 165509 --- 2012-07-24 18:22:45 T-39G United States USN | TW-6 | VT-86 [KNPA]
ADFDB9 93-1039 JILL 52 2012-07-24 18:17:41 C-130H United States 463rdAG
A68C86 99-0100 --- 2012-07-24 17:51:15 UC-35 United States US Army |
AE151A 166377 VM101 2012-07-24 17:22:56 C-37B United States USN | VR-1 [KADW] 5670 45000
AE1F6B 09-72092 --- 2012-07-24 16:54:49 UH-72A United States US Army |
AE0687 60-0349 REGAL02 2012-07-24 16:41:09 KC-135R United States AFRC | 916ARW | 77ARS [KGSB]
AE0687 60-0349 REGAL02 2012-07-24 15:57:47 KC-135R United States AFRC | 916ARW | 77ARS [KGSB]
ADFCB7 93-0631 --- 2012-07-24 15:15:04 T-1A United States USAF | 479FTG | 451FTS [KNPA]
AE1BEF 07-4636 PUMA67 2012-07-24 14:58:24 C-130J-30 United States USAF | 19AW [KLRF] 5604 25000
A6EAE9 N545EF --- 2012-07-24 14:23:47 Dornier 328-100 United States USAF | 27SOW | 524SOS [KCVS]
A68C86 99-0100 --- 2012-07-24 13:19:59 UC-35 United States US Army |

Mode-S/ADS-B Blog Logs - 24 July - Deltona FL

The following Mode-S intercepts are courtesy of our SE US Mode-S network member and Milcom monitor Jack NeSmith in Deltona, FL. Thanks Jack.

A2191E N234U N234U 2012-07-24 16:48:20 206H United States US DOJ | DEA Deltona FL, US 1200 2000
ADFDB7 93-1037 GLEAN 51 2012-07-24 16:40:08 C-130H United States USAF | 19AW [KLRF] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AC8A5A N907NA --- 2012-07-24 16:31:26 T-38N United States NASA Deltona FL, US 4014 10800
ADFDB7 93-1037 GLEAN 51 2012-07-24 16:24:00 C-130H United States USAF | 19AW [KLRF] Deltona FL, US --- ---
A7250D 07-0488 --- 2012-07-24 16:14:50 U-28A United States USAF Deltona FL, US --- ---
ADFDB7 93-1037 --- 2012-07-24 16:11:52 C-130H United States USAF | 19AW [KLRF] Deltona FL, US --- ---
ADFDB7 93-1037 GLEAN 51 2012-07-24 16:11:52 C-130H United States USAF | 19AW [KLRF] Deltona FL, US --- ---
A7250D 07-0488 70488 2012-07-24 15:55:26 U-28A United States USAF Deltona FL, US --- ---
ADFEEA 160046 LOBO 01 2012-07-24 15:30:23 C-9B United States USMC | VMR-1 [KNKT] Deltona FL, US 0000 34025
ADFEEA 160046 LOBO 01 2012-07-24 15:19:19 C-9B United States USMC | VMR-1 [KNKT] Deltona FL, US 0000 34025
A0D98B N154FC --- 2012-07-24 15:05:03 Cessna 182T United States DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES Deltona FL, US 0000 800
B6495C 167956 --- 2012-07-24 14:31:25 P-8A United States USN | VX-1 [KNHK] Deltona FL, US --- 10675
ADFEEA 160046 LOBO 01 2012-07-24 14:27:43 C-9B United States USMC | VMR-1 [KNKT] Deltona FL, US 0000 34025
ADFEEA 160046 LOBO 01 2012-07-24 14:14:36 C-9B United States USMC | VMR-1 [KNKT] Deltona FL, US 0000 34025
A24775 N246N --- 2012-07-24 14:10:28 206H United States DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE0154 63-8045 BOLT21 2012-07-24 13:33:49 KC-135R United States USAF | 6AMW | 927ARW Deltona FL, US 3765 34000
AE07AB 60-0331 BOLT02 2012-07-24 13:33:19 KC-135R United States USAF | 6AMW | 927ARW Deltona FL, US 0000 0
AE0239 63-7977 BOLT23 2012-07-24 13:33:17 KC-135R United States USAF | 6AMW | 927ARW Deltona FL, US 0000 0
AE0239 63-7977 BOLT23 2012-07-24 13:22:22 KC-135R United States USAF | 6AMW | 927ARW Deltona FL, US 0000 0
AE07AA 59-1520 BOLT24 2012-07-24 13:22:09 KC-135T United States AL ANG | 117ARW | 106ARS [KBHM] Deltona FL, US 3700 0
AE07AB 60-0331 BOLT02 2012-07-24 13:21:03 KC-135R United States USAF | 6AMW | 927ARW Deltona FL, US 0000 0
AE0154 63-8045 BOLT21 2012-07-24 13:20:54 KC-135R United States USAF | 6AMW | 927ARW Deltona FL, US 3765 34000

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

VP-8 'Fighting Tigers' and Japanese Force Conduct MINEX

At Sea (NNS) -- The "Fighting Tigers" of Patrol Squadron (VP)8 took part in a coordinated operations mining exercise (MINEX) with the Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF), July 19.

The exercise took place in northern Japan's Mutsu Bay and consisted of VP-8 and JMDSF P-3C Orion aircraft operating with the Avenger-class mine countermeasures ship USS Guardian (MCM 5), as well as 23 Japanese small mine countermeasures ships (SMCMS) and aircraft from the 111th Helicopter Flight Squadron.

The focus of the exercise was on maintaining clear and precise communication and coordination with the bilateral partners, while also concentrating on tactical mine employment, hunting, and recovery.

During the exercise, The "Fighting Tigers" successfully coordinated and executed the employment of two MK-65 Quick Strike Mines between two rows of Japanese ships. The MK-65 is a recoverable inert-loaded mine, identical in size and weight to its explosive-loaded service mine counterpart, which is employed by the P-3C Orion, B-52H Stratofortress aircraft, F/A-18A-D Hornet, and B-1B Lancer.

The mines were hunted using SONAR and later recovered by a team of highly trained deep sea divers.

"Working with the Japanese forces is always a rewarding experience," said Lt. Dan Kuriluk, aircraft commander for the mission. "The mission was challenging. Overcoming the initial language barrier, as well as flying between mountains, while in the vicinity of so many ships made it tough, but I'm extremely proud of the way our entire crew prepared and performed today."

According to Lt. Jack Vine, a VP-8 patrol plane pilot, preparation and training were the keys to success for the Tigers.

"It was such a valuable training experience," he said. "Scenery was breath taking, the flying was challenging; it was the experience of a lifetime," Vine said.

"The crew performed flawlessly today," said Lt. Stephanie Sandifer, VP-8's tactical coordinator. "They are always consummate professionals, but today I'm especially proud of them."

Based in Jacksonville, Fla., the "Fighting Tigers" are currently on a six-month deployment to the U.S. 7th Fleet area of responsibility.

Is military's communications system interfering with garage doors?

Blog Editor Note: This has been a very common occurence since DoD stood up their 380-399.9 MHz LMR subband. Back in 2003, I first documented the garage door interefence vs DoD trunk LMR system in my Monitoring Times Milcom column at Eglin AFB, Fl. When I called the PAO at Eglin and asked about what was causing the problem, they released a statement to me that they had just stood up a new 380-399.9 trunked radio system on their base. In my June 2004 Milcom column, I finally uncovered the paper trail on these new DoD LMR system:

"In a Deputy Secretary of Defense memorandum date August 1, 2001, the various military departments were given specific guidance regarding the purchase of equipment for Land Mobile Radio (LMR) Systems. This memo addressed the existing mandates set down in the NTIA Redbook regarding the change to narrowband technologies between 2005-2008 (see our April 2004 Milcom column in MT).

"But there was also an interesting mention of another LMR allocation in the 225-400 MHz band.

“In addition, new LMR radios or services procured after the promulgation date of this memorandum (1 Aug 2001-LVH) that operate in the 380-399.9 MHz band (which is not subject to the NTIA mandate) shall nevertheless be designed for narrowband (12.5 kHz) operation in order to make efficient use of the available spectrum.”

"So apparently what we have here is a hidden LMR band that has been created by the Department of Defense for use by the military only."


So the hits keep on coming as illustrated in the article below from the Stars and Stripes website. Story By Jennifer McDermott, The Day, New London, Conn.

MONTVILLE, Conn. — Sondra Tuchman used to open her garage door from halfway down the block. Now she has to get out of her car, stand in front of the door and press the remote. Sometimes she gives up and just walks through a side door.

On Thursday, Tuchman and a neighbor in the Hillcrest senior retirement community collected the signatures of about 50 people in their Uncasville neighborhood who said their garage doors also weren't working.

Tuchman said a salesman from Overhead Door Company of Norwich, Inc. told her the company had received similar complaints from customers in Groton, New London, Waterford, Montville and Gales Ferry. The company referred questions about the problem to the corporate office, saying that its equipment was not defective.

Rather, a new radio system operating at the Naval Submarine Base in Groton may be to blame. Known as Enterprise Land Mobile Radio, the communications system is being used at most U.S. military installations to connect military personnel and civilian first responders over a wide area, and it "may interfere with nearby garage door openers in the surrounding community," said base spokesman Chris Zendan.

The base began using the system in July 2011. ELMR uses radio frequencies between 380 and 399.9 megahertz, which have been reserved for the Department of Defense since World War II for air and ground communications but have been underutilized until now.

Some radio-controlled garage door openers operate legally at very low power on the same frequencies but are not licensed to do so. Because they are unlicensed devices, the owner/operator has no right to protection from interference.

"In response to the increased needs of homeland security, the Department of Defense now must make more use of these frequencies to deploy new mobile radio systems on and around certain military bases," the Federal Communications Commission said in a public notice. "Some consumers near these bases may experience interference to their garage door openers that can reduce operating range or cause the remote control to cease functioning."

Residents in communities near military bases across the country, from Eglin Air Force Base in Florida to the Marine Corps Base Quantico in Virginia and Naval Station Newport in Rhode Island, have reported jammed garage doors. The Providence Journal reported in May 2011 that a public relations consultant for Warwick's Overhead Door Co. said the company ordered replacement parts and will install them for free.

The commander of the Groton submarine base can't modify the system because of complaints from local residents or offer any compensation to those affected, Zendan said. The base has only heard from one other person complaining of a possible interference issue — in December 2011, he added.

Tuchman said she was told by Overhead Door Company she would have to pay about $300 to change her system to another frequency. A manager at the company told a reporter that replacing the equipment is "not our responsibility" because "it all has to do with homeland security."

Mode-S/ADS-B Intercepts 23 Jul 2012 - Btown

Here is another round of Mode-S/ADS-B intercepts logged from here on the radio ranch in WNC. All dates/times are UTC.

AE038F 63-7996 INDY83 2012-07-23 23:58:36 KC-135R United States AFRC | 434ARW | 72ARS [KGUS] 1307 0
AE0473 57-1472 MASH84 2012-07-23 23:58:03 KC-135R United States AFRC | 434ARW [KGUS]
AE10C1 01 12347979 2012-07-23 20:25:00 C-37A United States USCG | CGAS Washington [KDCA] 2433 43000
AE038A 62-3531 TAZZ31 2012-07-23 20:06:19 KC-135R United States OH ANG | 121ARW [KLCK] 6726 0
ABF65D N870AG RPN870 2012-07-23 19:57:31 737-400 US SKY KING --- 32000
ADFD01 95-0053 --- 2012-07-23 18:12:46 T-1A United States USAF | 14FTW | 48FTS
AE04BE 58-0106 RCH8106 2012-07-23 18:12:05 KC-135R United States AL ANG | 117ARW | 106ARS [KBHM]
AE0413 164386 GOTO FMS 2012-07-23 16:30:31 E-6B United States USN | VQ-4 [KTIK] --- 27000
AE04D9 165831 VVRY831 2012-07-23 15:58:50 C-40A United States USNR | VR-59 [KNFW]
ADFC61 90-0412 --- 2012-07-23 15:55:19 T-1A United States USAF
ADFC94 92-0339 --- 2012-07-23 15:45:30 T-1A United States USAF | 12FTW | 99FTS [KRND]
AE1211 03-0726 --- 2012-07-23 15:31:08 UC-35C United States USARC | 2-228 AVN
AE10CB 165509 --- 2012-07-23 14:22:15 T-39G United States USN | TW-6 | VT-86 [KNPA]
AE1167 02-0202 BOXER05 2012-07-23 12:39:15 C-40C United States DC ANG | 113Wg | 201AS [KADW] 2402 36000
A62778 N496MC GTI8906 2012-07-23 11:42:34 Boeing 747-212B United States AtlasAir 6202 41000

Monday, July 23, 2012

Mode-S/ADS-B Intercepts 22 Jul 2012 - Btown

Here is another round of Mode-S/ADS-B intercepts logged from here on the radio ranch in WNC. All dates/times are UTC.

AE1197 03-3114 E33114 2012-07-22 23:16:10 C-17A United States MS ANG | 172AW | 183AS [KJAN] 3672 36000
AE0603 80-0324 DAWG 05 2012-07-22 22:50:19 C-130H United States GA ANG | 165AW | 158AS [KSAV]
111111 ------ --- 2012-07-22 19:19:43 various various ---
AE119C 03-3119 RULER57 2012-07-22 18:31:49 C-17A United States MS ANG | 172AW | 183AS [KJAN]
AE1192 166474 --- 2012-07-22 18:26:32 UC-35D United States USMC | VMR-1 [KNKT]
ADFD86 94-0259 --- 2012-07-22 17:49:04 C-26D United States Det4/DC-ArNG
AE1441 05-8152 HOBBY60 2012-07-22 16:47:48 C-130J-30 United States AFRC | 403AW | 815AS [KBIX] 3537 0
AE02CB 90-9107 VADER 07 2012-07-22 15:50:09 C-130H United States AFRC | 910AW | 757AS [KYNG]
AE0427 61-0290 HOKU22 2012-07-22 15:08:10 KC-135R United States HI ANG | 154Wing | 203ARS [PHIK] 1377 35000
AE123D 04-4132 RCH179T 2012-07-22 14:39:23 C-17A United States USAF | 305AMW | 6AS [KWRI]
AA4CD0 N763BK RYN7803 2012-07-22 13:24:52 B767-379ER United States Ryan Intl Airlines 6265 39000
AE0655 58-0084 RCH8084 2012-07-22 00:20:35 KC-135T United States PA ANG | 171ARW [KPIT] 4171 41000

Mode-S/ADS-B Blog Logs - 22 July - Deltona FL

The following Mode-S intercepts are courtesy of our SE US Mode-S network member and Milcom monitor Jack NeSmith in Deltona, FL. Thanks Jack.

AE07DF 94-0065 RCH899 2012-07-22 23:53:22 C-17A United States USAF | 437AW
[KCHS] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE07DB 93-0601 DANDA28 2012-07-22 22:02:34 C-17A United States USAF | 62AW
[KTCM] Deltona FL, US 0000 40000
AE2EF4 166119 --- 2012-07-22 22:01:59 T-6B United States --- Deltona FL,
US --- ---
AE07DF 94-0065 RCH899 2012-07-22 21:49:27 C-17A United States USAF | 437AW
[KCHS] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE07DB 93-0601 DANDA28 2012-07-22 21:44:31 C-17A United States USAF | 62AW
[KTCM] Deltona FL, US 0000 40000
AE07DF 94-0065 RCH899 2012-07-22 21:35:33 C-17A United States USAF | 437AW
[KCHS] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE1192 166474 LOBO474 2012-07-22 21:33:39 UC-35D United States USMC |
VMR-1
[KNKT] Deltona FL, US 1634 27700
A7250D 07-0488 --- 2012-07-22 21:31:16 U-28A United States USAF Deltona
FL,
US --- ---
ADFD7D 91-0513 --- 2012-07-22 20:14:16 C-26D United States SC ARNG
|OSACOM
DET-24 Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE0302 78-0812 PITT 12 2012-07-22 13:46:41 C-130H United States AFRC |
911AW
| 758AS [KPIT] Deltona FL, US 0000 22100
AA01A6 N744CP --- 2012-07-22 13:41:42 Cessna 182T United States CIVIL AIR
PATROL Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE1172 02-1100 RCH288 2012-07-22 07:37:22 C-17A United States USAF | 437AW
[KCHS] Deltona FL, US --- ---
AE1172 02-1100 RCH288 2012-07-22 07:23:08 C-17A United States USAF | 437AW
[KCHS] Deltona FL, US --- ---

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Future USAF Force Structure Changes Documented

Recently came across a pdf document online dated Feb 2012 titked USAF Force Structure Changes: Sustaining Readiness and Modernizing the Total Force. It outlines the forces restructuring currently underway in the various US Air Force components. Milair geeks may be interested in the following changes outlined below from that document.

Total Force Aircraft Reductions by Fiscal Year

FY 13 Actions:

Divests all C‐27J aircraft, eliminating aircraft based at or planned for
Warfield AGS (Martin State), MD (4), Kellogg AGS (Battle Creek), MI (4), Fargo AGS (Hector), ND (4), Mansfield Lahm AGS, OH (4), Great Falls, MT (4), Bradley , CT (4), and Key Field AGS (Meridian),MS (6).

Removes A‐10s from Barksdale AFB, LA (retires 21 and transfers three), Selfridge ANGB, MI (21), Ft Smith, AR (20), Ft Wayne, IN (20), and an Active Component overseas location (20).

Removes F‐16s from Des Moines, IA (21) and transfers Active Component F‐16 Aggressors from Eielson AFB, AK (19) to Joint Base (JB) Elmendorf‐Richardson, AK (19).

Aircraft retirements and transfers result in net reductions of C‐130Hs at JB Elmendorf‐Richardson, AK (4 H2) (eliminating an Active association), Niagara, NY (3 H2) (eliminating a Reserve association), Rosecrans AGS (St Joseph), MO (10 H2.5), Youngstown‐Warren, OH (6 H2), Louisville, KY (1 H2.5), Charleston, WV (1 H3), Cheyenne, WY (1 H2.5), Stratton AGS (Schenectady), NY (4 H2), Dobbins ARB, GA (7 H2), and Pittsburgh, PA (7 H2). The Pittsburgh actions result in the closure of the associated Air Reserve Station at Pittsburgh, PA (closure does not exceed Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) threshold in accordance with 10 U.S.C. § 2687).

Retires KC‐135s from Rickenbacker, OH (6), Pittsburgh ANGB, PA (4), Tinker AFB, OK (4), and Altus AFB, OK (three Active Component) as well as three Backup Aircraft Inventory (BAI) aircraft from Sky Harbor (Phoenix), AZ (1), Sioux City AGS, IA (1),
and March ARB, CA (1). Reduces KC‐135s at McGhee‐Tyson, TN (2) and Gen Mitchell, WI (2).

Begins retirement of the C‐5A fleet at JB San Antonio (Lackland AFB), TX (5) and eliminates an E‐8C damaged beyond economical repair from Robins ARB, GA (1).

Retires Active Component Block 30 RQ‐4s from Beale AFB, CA (18).

Proposed FY 14 Actions:

Removes C‐130Hs from Maxwell AFB, AL (7 H2), Naval Air Station (NAS) Joint Reserve Base (JRB) Ft Worth (Carswell), TX (8 H2) and Minneapolis‐St Paul (8 H3), and
removes C‐130Js from Keesler AFB, MS (10).

Continues to retire C‐5As at JB San Antonio (Lackland AFB), TX (3) and Shepherd Field AGS (Martinsburg), WV (5).

Converts Active Component F‐15Cs at Nellis AFB, NV (5) from Primary Aircraft Inventory (PAI) to BAI status.

Transfers 42 Active Component MC‐12s from Beale AFB to the Air National Guard.

Proposed FY 15 Actions:

Retires remaining Air National Guard C‐5As based at Shepherd Field (Martinsburg), WV (6), and additional Air Force Reserve C‐5As at JB San Antonio (Lackland AFB) (2).

Eliminates funding for all 11 RC‐26 aircraft, retiring aircraft based at Ellington Field (Houston), TX (1), Kirtland AFB, NM (1), Tucson, AZ (1), Fresno, CA (1), Fairchild AFB, WA (1), Key Field (Meridian), MS (1), Dannelly Field, AL (1), Truax AGS (Madison), WI (1), Hancock Field AGS (Syracuse), NY (1), Charleston, WV (1), and Jacksonville, FL (1).

Proposed FY 16 Action:

Completes retirement of the Air Force Reserve C‐5A fleet by divesting the remaining aircraft at JB San Antonio (Lackland AFB), TX (6).

Removes C‐130H from Savannah, GA (8 H2) and Little Rock, AR (eight Active Component H3). Removes C5Ms from Westover, MA (8).

Proposed FY 17 Actions:

Removes C‐130Hs from Niagara, NY (8 H2), Little Rock, AR (three Reserve Component H2), Charlotte, NC (2 H3), and Little Rock AR (six Active Component H3).

Total Force Re‐Missioning by Fiscal Year

As a Total Force – Active Air Force, Air National Guard, and Air Force Reserve ‐‐ we have developed a detailed re‐missioning plan that realigns continuing missions to preserve 14 of 24 units, maintains an Air Force presence on seven of the eight affected installations, expands Reserve Component participation in our growing ISR mission, and preserves an appropriate Active and Reserve Component force mix. The Air Force FY13 budget request commits approximately $600 million over the FYDP to execute and sustain re‐missioning actions that establish new MQ‐1/9 Remote Split Operations Squadrons, transfer the MC‐12 fleet to the Air National Guard, thicken Reserve Component ISR and cyber participation, and transfer Active Component C‐17s to
the Reserve Component.

FY 12 Actions:

Transfers six WC‐130 aircraft from Nashville, TN to Luis Munoz, Puerto Rico,
replacing retiring C‐130Es. Establishes an MQ‐1/9 Remote Split Operations (RSO) squadron at Nashville. Enlarges Nashville’s Intelligence Squadron into a Targeting Group and creates a new Cyber/ISR Group.

FY 13 Actions:
Completing a FY12 PB action, transfers eight C‐17s from the Active Component to the Air National Guard at Memphis, TN (replacing C‐5As).

Adds C‐130Hs at Youngstown‐Warren, OH (4 H2.5) and Cheyenne, WY (1 H3). Establishes an ISR Group and expands the Net Warfare Sq at Warfield AGS (Martin State), MD to replace divested C‐27s; establishes an Intelligence Targeting Group at Fargo AGS (Hector), ND; creates four additional MQ‐1/9 RSO elements at Ft Smith, AR (replacing A‐10s), Des Moines, IA (replacing F‐16s), Kellogg AGS (Battle Creek), MI (replacing C‐27s), and Willow Grove, PA; adds KC‐135s to Selfridge ANGB, MI (4).

Adds A‐10s at Whiteman AFB, MO (3).

Proposed FY 14 Actions:

Transfers 42 Active Component MC‐12s to the Air National Guard by assigning between nine and eleven aircraft to each of four Air National Guard locations ‐‐ Ft Wayne, IN (replacing A‐10s), Bradley, CT (replacing C‐27s), Key Field AGS (Meridian), MS (replacing C‐27s), and NAS Ft Worth JRB (Carswell), TX (replacing C‐130s).

Creates an Active Association at Beale AFB, CA to conduct MC‐12 training and provides an additional deployed Combat Air Patrol forward using up to six Air National Guard aircraft. Final aircraft assignments for the four Air National Guard locations and the Active association at Beale will be determined as part of the Air
Force's FY14 budget submission after completion of a program plan and operational concept.

Transfers C‐130Js to Dobbins ARB, GA (10) (replacing C‐130Hs) and C‐130Hs to Rosecrans AGS (St Joseph), MO (8 H3) and Great Falls, MT (8 H2) (replacing C‐27s).

Proposed FY 15 Action:
Transfers eight Active Component C‐17s to the Air National Guard at Shepherd Field AGS (Martinsburg), WV (replacing C‐5As).

Proposed FY 16 Action:
Within the Air Force Reserve, transfers eight C‐5Ms from Westover ARB, MA to JB San Antonio (Lackland AFB), TX, (replacing C‐5As). Replaces C‐130H2s at Savannah, GA (8) with C‐130H3s. Replaces Active Component C‐130H3s (8) at Little Rock AFB, AR
with C‐130H1 (7).

Proposed FY 17 Action:
Dobbins ARB, GA receives two additional C‐130Js for a total of 12. Replaces C‐130H2s at Niagara, NY (8) with C‐130H3s. Replaces Active Component C‐130H3s (6) at
Little Rock AFB, AR with C‐130H1s (7).

Truman Earns Flight Deck Certification

By By Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Taylor DiMartino, USS Harry S. Truman Public Affairs

USS HARRY S. TRUMAN, At Sea (NNS) -- The aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) completed flight deck certification July 19, four days after its 16-month docking planned incremental availability (DPIA) ended.

Eight squadrons assigned to Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 3 embarked Truman to complete aircraft launches and recoveries during Truman's flight deck certification and will continue flight operations during carrier qualifications.

Truman's flight deck certification was the result of the hard work of all the Sailors and Marines underway with Truman, said Lt. James Sandifer, carrier air traffic control center (CATCC) watch officer.

Flight deck certification included qualifying CVW-3's air crew and getting Truman's flight deck personnel back into the swing of air operations, said Lt. Cmdr. David Walston, V-0's division officer from air department.

To become flight deck certified, Truman required 120 launches and recoveries during the day and 40 during the night across the span of three days.

"Completing flight deck certification was a team effort between Truman's crew and the air wing," said Walston. "The drills were accomplished because we were able to quickly come together as a team."

The precision approach landing system (PALS) also played an integral role during certification. The PALS sends a radar signal to pilots, which assists them in correcting aircraft to successfully land aboard Truman. PALS is inspected and certified by Commander, Naval Air Force Atlantic personnel.

In addition to launching and recovering aircraft, the crew had to conduct several fire drills and taxi drills to transport the jets around the flight deck and hangar bays.

The air wing supported Truman during flight deck certification, and now Truman can support air wing pilots as they earn carrier qualifications, said Walston.

"We have the best working relationship between crew and air wing that I have ever seen," said Walston. "The pilots trust our Sailors on the flight deck, and in turn, the flight deck Sailors trust the pilots."

Now that flight deck certification is complete, the Truman/CVW-3 team will continue preparing for deployment by conducting carrier qualifications.

Mode-S/ADS-B Intercepts 21 Jul 2012 - Btown

Here is another round of Mode-S/ADS-B intercepts logged from here on the radio ranch in WNC. All dates/times are UTC.

A6D6D9 N54PA --- 2012-07-21 19:42:28 Lear 36 United States PHOENINXAIR
ADFCA8 92-0359 --- 2012-07-21 19:00:20 T-1A United States USAF | 12FTW | 99FTS [KRND]
AB56E4 N83KB --- 2012-07-21 18:16:37 King Air B300 United States L-3 Capital (COMCO) 2003 31425
AE02CB 90-9107 VADER 07 2012-07-21 15:36:51 C-130H United States AFRC | 910AW | 757AS [KYNG] 7362 20900
AE04DA 165832 CNV9067 2012-07-21 13:38:44 C-40A United States USNR | VR-58 [KNIP] 1635 40000
ADFE77 92-1452 TORCH 42 2012-07-21 12:17:11 C-130H United States IL ANG | 182AW | 169AS [KPIA]
ADFE76 92-1451 TORCH 77 2012-07-21 12:16:42 C-130H United States IL ANG | 182AW | 169AS [KPIA]
AE07EF 96-0005 RCH861 2012-07-21 06:24:51 C-17A United States USAF | 437AW [KCHS] 1533 0
AA6E39 N771RD CMB542 2012-07-21 02:19:38 A330-343 US RYAN 0554 40000
A6D6D9 N54PA --- 2012-07-21 01:20:02 Lear 36 United States PHOENINXAIR
AE144C 05-5142 E55142 2012-07-21 01:04:28 C-17A United States AFRC | 452AMW | 729AS [KRIV]
A8AEB2 N659FM --- 2012-07-21 00:36:18 FALCON 2000EX United States CIA
AE02DD 89-1185 --- 2012-07-21 00:03:17 C-130H United States TN ANG | 118AW | 105AS [KBNA]

Mode-S/ADS-B Intercepts 20-21 Jul 2012 - Bowling Green KY

The following Mode-S intercepts are courtesy of our SE US Mode-S network member and Milcom monitor DavidP in Bowling Green, KY. Thanks David.

Mode S Log from Bowling Green, Kentucky, US 2012-07-20
Military Hex Codes only

43C04C RRR5836 ZH870 C130 RAF | BNTW --- 2012-07-20 14:53:14.817
A19FC6 -------- N2032 H25B U S MARSHALS SERVICE --- 2012-07-20 15:04:35.687
A4EA86 -------- N416BC B734 JPATS --- 2012-07-20 13:06:34.763
A597BF N46F N46F CL60 Hunt Consolidated Inc. --- 2012-07-20 14:06:24.137
A5D4AA -------- N475LC GLF4 L-3 Info Systems --- 2012-07-20 19:21:52.370
A5DC31 -------- N477MC B744 AtlasAir --- 2012-07-20 21:10:54.674
A74ED3 -------- N570EF D328 USAF --- 2012-07-20 11:56:20.342
A77AE7 -------- N581PC PC12 USAF | 1SOW [KHRT] --- 2012-07-20 11:48:02.571
A8AEB2 -------- N659FM F2TH CIA --- 2012-07-20 20:44:05.055
AA6E39 -------- N771RD A333 RYAN --- 2012-07-20 21:12:21.843
AA7722 -------- N7734T LJ60 DEA --- 2012-07-20 11:29:53.226
AB09A0 -------- N810CT PC12/45 LOWCOUNTRY TRADING III LLC --- 2012-07-20 11:25:57.535
AB1ACF -------- 10-0258 BE20 U S ARMY --- 2012-07-20 16:58:01.979
ADA41A -------- N97826 C208 L-3 COMMUNICATIONS --- 2012-07-20 11:49:27.609
ADFC94 -------- 92-0339 BE40 USAF | 12FTW | 99FTS [KRND] --- 2012-07-20 15:48:56.858
ADFD79 -------- 91-0509 SW4 OSACOM/PAT --- 2012-07-20 21:22:02.514
ADFEB4 AJOG61 73-1677 B742 USAF | 55WG | 1ACCS [KOFF] --- 2012-07-20 16:51:37.383
ADFEBE -------- 96-0108 C560 US Army | OSACOM PAT [KADW?] --- 2012-07-20 15:32:39.027
ADFEC9 -------- 84-0182 BE20 ARMY --- 2012-07-20 14:24:11.492
ADFED0 PAT255 85-1262 BE20 USARMY (OSACOM Det25 TNArNG) --- 2012-07-20 17:11:47.994
AE016D SPAR572 84-0075 LJ35 USAF | 375AW | 457AS [KADW] --- 2012-07-20 17:14:00.107
AE0197 -------- 84-0137 LJ35 USAF | 375AW | 457AS [KADW] --- 2012-07-20 20:09:40.393
AE01A4 SPAR857 86-0377 LJ35 CO ANG | 140WG | 200AS [KCOS] --- 2012-07-20 15:01:02.164
AE03DA -------- 165315 C130 USMCR | VMGR-452 [KSWF] --- 2012-07-20 18:56:09.809
AE03F4 -------- 84-0145 BE20 DE ARNG | OSACOM DET-7 --- 2012-07-20 11:24:27.972
AE0422 SODA82 59-1499 K35R TN ANG | 134ARW | 151ARS [KTYS] --- 2012-07-20 11:06:14.518
AE047C SODA51 59-1448 K35R TN ANG | 134ARW | 151ARS [KTYS] --- 2012-07-20 13:31:15.914
AE0489 RCH948 63-8007 K35R AL ANG | 117ARW | 106ARS [KBHM] --- 2012-07-20 12:39:29.979
AE04A7 OTIS02 165809 C30J USMC | VMGR-252 [KNKT] --- 2012-07-20 10:11:49.174
AE052B -------- 69-0005 C5 TN ANG | 164AW | 155AS [KMEM] --- 2012-07-20 18:28:46.413
AE0551 -------- 70-0460 C5 WV ANG | 167AW | 167AS [KMRB] --- 2012-07-20 11:47:02.863
AE057E -------- 87-0033 C5 AFRC | 439AW | 337AS [KCEF] --- 2012-07-20 13:10:58.308
AE05E5 BREWR71 88-4403 C130 AFRC | 440AW | 95AS [KPOB] --- 2012-07-20 15:20:06.984
AE0816 RCH857 00-0180 C17 USAF | 62AW [KTCM] --- 2012-07-20 11:26:00.626
AE08BA -------- 165965 TEX2 USN | TW-6 [KNPA] --- 2012-07-20 19:34:06.320
AE0940 -------- 166374 C560 VMR DET [KADW] --- 2012-07-20 14:05:57.512
AE0976 CNV4464 165833 B737 USNR | VR-59 [KNFW] --- 2012-07-20 15:51:49.326
AE1194 OTIS31 166472 C30J USMC | VMGR-252 [KNKT] --- 2012-07-20 10:44:52.274
AE1199 RCH973 03-3116 C17 MS ANG | 172AW | 183AS [KJAN] --- 2012-07-20 16:15:14.660
AE119B RULER55 03-3118 C17 MS ANG | 172AW | 183AS [KJAN] --- 2012-07-20 16:03:40.557
AE1236 RCH185T 03-3125 C17 USAF | 305AMW | 6AS [KWRI] --- 2012-07-20 10:06:16.854
AE1242 RCH775 04-4137 C17 USAF | 305AMW | 6AS [KWRI] --- 2012-07-20 14:10:31.439
AE13E6 -------- 78-23128 BE20 US Army | USASOC Flt Det [KFBG] --- 2012-07-20 11:37:55.743
AE1439 -------- 166714 C560 USMC | VMR-1 [KNKT] --- 2012-07-20 14:21:59.526
AE144C E55142 05-5142 C17 AFRC | 452AMW | 729AS [KRIV] --- 2012-07-20 20:06:50.120
AE1467 RCH882 07-7169 C17 USAF | 436AW | 3AS [KDOV] --- 2012-07-20 14:36:26.296
AE148E PEACH31 94-0284 B703 GA ANG | 116ACW [KWRB] --- 2012-07-20 09:48:55.407
AE1BF3 -------- 07-46310 C30J USAF | 19AW [KLRF] --- 2012-07-20 10:28:06.103
AE1BF6 RCH751 07-4635 C30J USAF | 317AG [KDYS] --- 2012-07-20 16:13:48.881
AE2235 TEST1276 150x C130 --- --- 2012-07-20 10:22:25.891
AE29FE CNV4381 166695 B737 USNR | VR-56 [KNTU] --- 2012-07-20 09:44:34.429
AE4DDD -------- 11-0550 GLF5 USAF | 89AW | 99AS [KADW] --- 2012-07-20 14:35:39.927

Mode S Log from Bowling Green, Kentucky, US 2012-07-21
Military Hex Codes only

508020 ADB5336 UR-82073 A124 Antonov Design Bureau --- 2012-07-21 13:05:02.044
A58BD4 -------- N45678 C550 --- --- 2012-07-21 12:13:07.913
A6D6D9 -------- N54PA LJ36 PHOENINXAIR --- 2012-07-21 14:38:12.660
AB0CAF -------- N8107F B350 US ARMY --- 2012-07-21 11:29:41.607
AB146A -------- 10-0261 BE20 --- --- 2012-07-21 12:41:41.700
AB56E4 -------- N83KB B350 L-3 Capital (COMCO) --- 2012-07-21 13:38:55.334
ADFC72 -------- 91-0078 BE40 USAF --- 2012-07-21 14:30:59.618
ADFCA8 -------- 92-0359 BE40 USAF | 12FTW | 99FTS [KRND] --- 2012-07-21 12:57:53.833
ADFCB0 -------- 93-0624 BE40 USAF --- 2012-07-21 14:29:50.482
AE03F0 -------- 165378 C130 USNR | VR-55 [KNTD] --- 2012-07-21 11:52:09.693
AE04D7 CNV4003 165829 B737 USNR | VR-58 [KNIP] --- 2012-07-21 12:22:45.513
AE07EC RCH814 96-0002 C17 USAF | 437AW [KCHS] --- 2012-07-21 13:01:46.572
AE13F4 -------- 05-3765 TEX2 USAF | 71FTW [KEND] --- 2012-07-21 13:03:02.245
AE1444 RCH310 05-8158 C30J AFRC | 403AW | 815AS [KBIX] --- 2012-07-21 14:21:46.200