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Roger Wicker Calls ‘Unacceptably’ Lacking Air Force Capabilities A ‘Readiness Issue’ Amid Rising Threats
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5/30/2025
During a Senate Armed Forces Committee hearing prior to the Congressional recess, Sen. Roger Wicker (R-MS) spoke about current Air Force capabilities.
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Good morning. I begin with a common refrain. The United States faces its most
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dangerous threat environment since World War II. However, though many of our
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national security challenges mirror the 1930s, warfare looks much different today.
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Technological advances in artificial intelligence, hypersonic strike weapons,
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sixth-generation aircraft, and space-based weapons are transforming the nature of
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modern conflict. The Department of the Air Force is on the front lines of these
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changes. Today we will hear from three representatives of that service. We
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welcome Secretary Troy Mink, General Chance Saltzman, and General David Alvin. I thank
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all of them for being here for their continued service to the nation. The
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committee understands that the fiscal year 2026 president's budget is not yet
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complete, and we're therefore aware that the three witnesses before us do not have
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the full budget picture. That being said, their testimony is still vital. It will
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help us consider how to support the mission of the Air Force and the Space
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Force, which is to be lethal and ready to fight tonight, as the slogan goes.
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One of our most pressing responsibilities is to ensure the long-term
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readiness and modernization of the Air Force. In the event of war, we need not
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only capability, but also capacity. If we go to war in 2027, we will fight with the
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Air Force we have today, which is a mix of fourth-generation fighters, such as the F-15E,
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F-16, and fifth-generation fighters, the F-22 and F-35. We need more fighter aircraft now, and we are
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working, along with our colleagues in the House, Chairman Rogers, to keep the F-15EX line
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open through our reconciliation bill. Even as we plan for future systems, we must
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address the state of today's fleet. The mission capability rates across many Air
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Force platforms remains unacceptably low. Some platform fleets are frequently less
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than 50% mission capable, and we'll have questions about that. The F-35 fleet is
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available a mere 54% of the time. This is not just a maintenance issue, it is a
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readiness issue, and it impacts our ability to deter adversaries and respond
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when necessary. Taxpayers are investing billions of dollars to support these
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aircraft, and our airmen and our citizens deserve higher readiness levels to defend
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our national interest. I expect our witnesses to provide a frank assessment of
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what is driving these poor rates, and more importantly, what is being done to
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reverse the trend. The Air Force also plays a key role in modernizing our
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nuclear forces. The service is responsible for two legs of the nuclear
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triad, as well as a majority of the U.S. nuclear command control and
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communication system. These programs must stay on schedule to deliver the essential
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capabilities we need to deter nuclear threats. We cannot afford to allow these
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programs to flounder because of a lack of leadership and prioritization. This
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committee expects accountability among program managers and transparency with
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Congress to ensure we can modernize effectively. And I think this panel shares
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that sentiment. I look forward to hearing our witnesses explain how the Air Force
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manages these risks while preserving strategic stability. The U.S. Space Force has
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grown significantly in the last five years. That trend should continue because our
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threats are growing as well. Maintaining space superiority is a no-fail mission.
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Increased investment in this young service is absolutely vital. We also must
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invest in the facilities that support our service members. In the 2025 NDAA, this
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committee unanimously adopted a provision that requires the service to maintain a
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minimum 4% plant replacement value for infrastructure. That provision survived
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conference and was signed into law by the President. It is the law of the land.
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Let me say this again. This is the law of the land and senior leaders should set the
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example to the force by following the law. A law that was created, I must point out,
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because the services had long ignored the problem. We cannot make progress on any of
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these issues without those who wear the uniform and support the mission every day. Our airmen,
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guardians, and civilians are our greatest asset. Recruiting and retention continue
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to be major challenges and we need to remain focused on supporting service members and their
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families with the resources, care, and career opportunities they deserve. I look forward to
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the hearing and the testimony from each of our witnesses about how they intend to ensure the
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department of the air force has what it needs to meet today's challenges, maintain our superiority
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in air and space, and prepare for the threats we face on the horizon. With that, I turn to my
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colleague, Ranking Member Rhee.
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