La Milano

USAF 86th FIGHTER WEAPONS SQ - AIR-TO-GROUND WEAPON SYSTEM EVALUATION VEL PATCH

Description: Your browser does not support JavaScript. To view this page, enable JavaScript if it is disabled or upgrade your browser. USAF 86th FIGHTER WEAPONS SQ -COMBAT HAMMER AIR-TO-GROUND WEAPON SYSTEM EVALUATION PROGRAM - ORIGINAL AIR FORCE PATCH on HOOK & LOOP BACKINGCombat Hammer Air-to-Ground Weapon System Evaluation ProgramThe Weapon System Evaluation Program (WSEP) consists of 3 broad efforts: Air-to-Air WSEP (A/A WSEP; Combat Archer), Air-to-Ground WSEP (A/G WSEP; Combat Hammer), and Nuclear WSEP (Combat Sledgehammer). The program evaluates weapon systems in their entirety, including aircraft, weapon delivery system, weapon, aircrew, technical data, and maintenance, so the Air Force can assess operational effectiveness, verify weapon system performance, determine reliability, evaluate capability and limitations, identify deficiencies, and pursue corrective actions. It also gives crews valuable practice with actual weapons.The A/G WESP was conducted by the 53rd Weapons Evaluation Group located at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida. The 53rd Weapons Evaluation Group was comprised of 4 squadrons and one Detachment. The 81st Test Support Squadron and the 82nd Aerial Targets Squadron and the 83rd Fighter Weapons Squadron were both located at Tyndall. The 86th Fighter Weapons Squadron was located at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. Detachment 1, 82nd ATRS was located at Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico. The Group conducted both the United States Air Force (USAF) Air-to-Air Weapon System Evaluation Program, known as Combat Archer (COMACC Plan 85), and the USAF Air-to-Ground Weapon System Evaluation Program, known as Combat Hammer (COMACC Plan 90). It also supported Weapons Instructor Course air-to-air formal training syllabi under COMACC Plan 92. The 86th Fighter Weapons Squadron at Eglin Air Force Base hosted Combat Hammer.The primary mission of Combat Hammer was to verify the combat capability of precision-guided weapon systems. Air Combat Command (ACC) was interested in anything the program could reveal about the ability of a weapon system to do its job. Weapon performance at both Air-to-Ground WSEP and at Air-to-Air WSEP was tracked statistically by the Air Force. Both WSEPs fell into a class of tests called follow-on test and evaluation. In fact, most of this FOT&E in the combat Air Force by the early 2000s was being done at WSEP.ACC mandated these statistics be maintained to an 80 percent confidence level, meaning an 80 percent confidence that the statisticswould equal real-world results. An 80 percent confidence level statistically translated into about 40 data points or weapons. This statistical relationship between the real world and the test world accounted for the existence of Combat Hammer.The first air-to-ground WSEP came about in 1986 when Paveway II laser-guided bombs were not performing as expected. The weapon's performance in training and exercises was not replicating the near-perfect performance in testing. What was then Tactical Air Command wanted better analysis. Air-to-ground WSEP was the result. The first Combat Hammer involved 3 aircraft types (A-10, F-4, and F-111) and 2 air-to-ground weapons (AGM-65A/B Maverick missiles and GBU-12 laser-guided bombs) in 8 aircraft-weapon combinations. The program was evaluating 26 aircraft-weapon combinations by the early 2000s.Combat Hammer exercises took place throughout the year. The schedule included one concentrated 2-week period at the Utah range and 3 or 4 evaluations at Eglin Air Force Base's test range near the Florida panhandle. Exercises included A-10s, F-15Es, and F-16s firing AGM-65 Maverick missiles; F-15Es firing AGM-130 rocket-powered glide bombs; and B-52s firing AGM-142 standoff missiles. This latter air-to-ground missile, also called Have Nap, had a 50-plus-mile range and a 2,000-pound warhead. Only the Maverick carried a functioning warhead in these evaluations.About 15-20 Air Force units participated in Combat Hammer's one-week program. From aircrew members who flew the F-15E Strike Eagle dual-role fighter (air-to-air and interdiction) to those that flew the granddaddy of bombers, the B-52 Stratofortress, Combat Hammer enabled the crews to drop precision-guided munitions on real targets while multiple video cameras captured the missions to provide real-time feedback on combat tactics and weapon employment. Aircrews employed their munitions on targets at the Eglin Reservation while battling exercise combat threats that included simulated surface-to-air missiles to F-15C Eagles from the 85th Test and Evaluation Squadron flying as enemy aggressors. Targets on the approximate 20- by 30-mile range were conex truck shipping containers configured to resemble bunkers. THIS - ORIGINAL - 100% EMBROIDERED - 4"- USAF PATCH on HOOK & LOOP BACKING IS IN - MINT - CONDITION - Double-sided backing (hook and loop) - THANKS FOR LOOKING, **** PLEASE CHECK OUT OUR - EBAY STORE - AND OTHER EBAY AUCTIONSA LOTMORE GREAT PATCHES, CHALLENGE COINS, FLOWN MEDALLIONS, SPACE STICKERS AND INCREDIBLE SIGNED NASA PHOTOSNASA LITHOS AND SPACE COLLECTIBLES ARE LISTED...PLEASE KEEP WATCHING, WE ARE LISTING NEW ITEMS DAILY

Price: 9.95 USD

Location: Fullerton, California

End Time: 2024-10-24T00:00:29.000Z

Shipping Cost: 4.79 USD

Product Images

USAF 86th FIGHTER WEAPONS SQ - AIR-TO-GROUND WEAPON SYSTEM EVALUATION VEL PATCHUSAF 86th FIGHTER WEAPONS SQ - AIR-TO-GROUND WEAPON SYSTEM EVALUATION VEL PATCHUSAF 86th FIGHTER WEAPONS SQ - AIR-TO-GROUND WEAPON SYSTEM EVALUATION VEL PATCHUSAF 86th FIGHTER WEAPONS SQ - AIR-TO-GROUND WEAPON SYSTEM EVALUATION VEL PATCH

Item Specifics

Restocking Fee: No

Return shipping will be paid by: Seller

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 30 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Type: Patches

Force: Air Force

Patch Type: ORIGINAL USAF Patch

Original/Reproduction: Original

Theme: Militaria

Featured Refinements: ORIGINAL USAF Patch

Recommended

USAF 86th Air Division (Defense) Detachment 0600 Patch S-15A
USAF 86th Air Division (Defense) Detachment 0600 Patch S-15A

$15.00

View Details
USAF 86th Operations Support Squadron 86 OSS Ramstein AB Germany Coin #12X
USAF 86th Operations Support Squadron 86 OSS Ramstein AB Germany Coin #12X

$18.99

View Details
HA19055 Hobby Master F-4E Phantom II 1/72 Model #69-0249 USAF 86th TFW, 512th
HA19055 Hobby Master F-4E Phantom II 1/72 Model #69-0249 USAF 86th TFW, 512th

$156.98

View Details
USAF 86th Military Airlift Squadron Full Color Insignia Emblem Crest Patch
USAF 86th Military Airlift Squadron Full Color Insignia Emblem Crest Patch

$7.00

View Details
VINTAGE USAF 86TH  TAC FTR WING SQUADRON PATCHES
VINTAGE USAF 86TH TAC FTR WING SQUADRON PATCHES

$9.99

View Details
USAF PATCH 86th Aerial Port Squadron Rare 70s 80s Orig 3" Vtg Logo McChord AFB
USAF PATCH 86th Aerial Port Squadron Rare 70s 80s Orig 3" Vtg Logo McChord AFB

$4.80

View Details
USAF 86th Tactical Fighter Wing New Embroidered Patch 4x3 in. Vintage
USAF 86th Tactical Fighter Wing New Embroidered Patch 4x3 in. Vintage

$6.95

View Details
USAF PATCH 86th FLYING TRAINING SQUADRON FULL COLOR GA15-2
USAF PATCH 86th FLYING TRAINING SQUADRON FULL COLOR GA15-2

$4.85

View Details
USAF 86th FTS
USAF 86th FTS

$9.00

View Details
USAF 86th FLYING TRAINING SQUADRON "GATORS" G-FLIGHT PATCH FULL COLOR
USAF 86th FLYING TRAINING SQUADRON "GATORS" G-FLIGHT PATCH FULL COLOR

$5.85

View Details