Description
Computer made/mounted on velcro 4.75 inch-125mm
USAF SPECIAL WARFARE
Air Force Special Warfare (AFSPECWAR) comprises ground combat forces that specialize in airpower application in hostile, denied and politically sensitive environments. AFSPECWAR enlisted specialties include Combat Control, Pararescue, Special Reconnaissance and Tactical Air Control Party (TACP). Officer specialties include Combat Rescue Officer, Special Tactics Officer and TACP Officer. These Airmen are task-oriented with a variety of enabler and support specialties to form the Guardian Angel and TACP Weapon System within the conventional Air Force and the Special Tactics Weapon System within Air Force Special Operations Command. These weapon systems are employed to provide global access, precision strike and personnel recovery capabilities across the spectrum of conflict and the multi-domain battlefield.
Capabilities.
- Global Access: The establishment of access to permissive, contested, degraded and operationally limited environments to project air, space and cyber power to achieve joint force objectives. Examples include: reconnoitering airfield and air defense infrastructure, establishing and controlling aircraft landing zones in austere areas, suppressing enemy air defenses and supporting humanitarian operations.
- Precision Strike: The full kinetic and non-kinetic projection of ground, air, space and cyber power to successfully find, fix and bring effects against an objective or capability. Examples include: controlling air strikes for friendly forces in contact with the enemy, coordinating precision strikes on high-value targets and integrating the full range of kinetic and non-kinetic air, space and cyber effects during planning and execution of joint force operations.
- Personnel Recovery: The sum of military, diplomatic and civil efforts to prepare for and execute the recovery and reintegration of isolated US military personnel, Department of Defense (DoD) civilian personnel, DoD contractor personnel, or other personnel and sensitive items as designated by the President or Secretary of Defense. Examples include: rescuing downed pilots and other isolated personnel in peacetime and combat, recovering sensitive equipment and aircraft components, and providing rescue coverage for manned space flight missions.