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History of Jet Refuelers support unit

The Jet Refuelers Support Unit was established in the early 1950s in response to the growing need for in-flight refueling capabilities during the Cold War era. Originally tasked with supporting long-range bomber and fighter missions, the unit quickly became vital in extending the operational reach of air forces worldwide. Over the decades, Jet Refuelers have participated in numerous major conflicts and humanitarian missions, ensuring continuous air operations by refueling aircraft mid-flight. Today, the unit remains a cornerstone of modern airpower, providing critical logistical support to allied and coalition forces across the globe.

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ABOUT Jet Refuelers support unit

  • Origins in WWII: The concept of aerial refueling began in the 1920s, but dedicated jet refueler support units emerged prominently during and after World War II as jet aircraft became more common.
  • First Operational Aerial Refueling: The first successful operational aerial refueling mission using a boom system was conducted in 1948 with the KB-29M, marking a pivotal moment for jet refueler support units.
  • Korean War Game-Changer: During the Korean War, jet refueler units enabled fighter jets like the F-84 Thunderjet to greatly extend their range, allowing deep-strike missions into enemy territory.
  • KC-135 Stratotanker Legacy: Introduced in 1957, the KC-135 Stratotanker became the backbone of USAF jet refueler support, with some units still flying updated versions today.
  • Operation Desert Storm: In the 1991 Gulf War, jet refueler support units performed over 15,000 sorties, refueling coalition aircraft in the air and making long-range bombing campaigns possible.
  • Critical Role in Nuclear Deterrence: During the Cold War, jet refueler units stood on alert to support Strategic Air Command bombers, ensuring America’s nuclear deterrence capability.
  • Global Reach: Jet refueler support units allow air forces to project power globally, enabling fighters and bombers to strike targets anywhere in the world without landing.
  • Record-Setting Flights: In 1957, a B-52 completed a non-stop round-the-world flight thanks to in-flight refueling, a testament to jet refueler support unit capabilities.
  • Humanitarian Missions: Refueler units have supported humanitarian airlifts, such as delivering relief supplies to disaster zones, by extending the operational range of cargo aircraft.
  • Modernization Efforts: The introduction of the KC-46 Pegasus is modernizing jet refueler support units, with advanced refueling, cargo, and medical evacuation capabilities for 21st-century missions.

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