The Vietnam War-era AM-2 aluminum mat is getting replaced by a new mat from ITAMCO. The new mat will utilize sheet or roll technology, resulting in less labor-intensive construction of portable airfields.
Airmen from the 773d Civil Engineer Squadron structure shop assemble AM-2 panels to simulate a helicopter pad during Polar Force 19-4 at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, April 3, 2019. The structural craftsmen who are masons, carpenters, and metal fabricators train to maintain their war-time tasks which include rapid runway expansion. The Aluminum Martson Mat panels enable the Airmen to quickly create or expand hangar aprons, aircraft runways, roadways, parking lots and even flooring for temporary structures. Polar Force is a two-week exercise designed to test JBER’s mission readiness, and develops the skills service members require to face adverse situations. (U.S. Air Force photo Erin Eaton)
The Republic of China Air Force (RoCAF) will turn the Huantan section of the 1 National Freeway in Changhua, Taiwan into an emergency runway on May 28.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has issues a warning to American firms over the risks of company data being leaked to China via Chinese-made drones.
Germany has become the first government to order the ACJ350-900. Airbus said on May 20 that Germany will order three aircraft for government, troop transport and medical evacuation roles.