Heather “Lucky” Penney and Senior Fellow Brig Gen Houston “Slider” Cantwell, USAF (Ret.) chat with some of the nation’s top remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) commanders about on-going combat contributions and the Air Force’s future development path for this incredible mission. They are joined by Brig Gen Christopher “Reggie” Hammond, Director of RPA and Airborne ISR Capabilities at Headquarters Air Force; Col Timothy “Tilt” Monroe, Wing Commander of the 319th Reconnaissance Wing; and Col Nicholas “Fever” Pederson, Wing Commander of the 432nd Wing.
Remotely Piloted Aircraft spent the past two decades affording incredible battlefield persistence and compressed the kill chains unlike any weapon system in history. Airmen are now working to develop new tactics, techniques, and procedures to address challenges of today and tomorrow—including the peer threat. We also explore how RPA operations will help inform emerging technologies like Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA).
Guests
Brig Gen Houston Cantwell, USAF (Ret.)Senior Resident Fellow for Airpower Studies, Mitchell Institute
Brig Gen Christopher HammondDirector, RPA and Airborne ISR Capabilities
Col Timothy MonroeCommander, 319th Reconnaissance Wing
Col Nicholas PedersonCommander, 432nd WingHost
Heather PenneySenior Resident Fellow, The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace StudiesRelated Podcasts
Credits
Producer
Shane Thin
Executive Producer
Doug Birkey
