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.