High alert and rapid emergency takeoff demonstrate the technological prowess and strategic innovation behind the Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker.
Equipped with advanced avionics, secure communications, and high-precision in-flight refueling systems, the U.S. Air Force demonstrates unparalleled global maneuverability,
readiness, and air superiority through continuous modernization and its military advantage.

“Tankers and airlift are a big gap,” Maj. Claire Randolph, the chief of weapons and tactics at Air Forces Central, told an audience at an event hosted by the Mitchell Insтιтute in January. “If I were writing our request list, our shopping list for procuring things, probably the first 100 things on there would be tankers.

“I think because it’s not Sєxy, it’s not a weapon, and it’s not a fighter and it’s not a bomber, the tankers are often really left out of this conversation,” she added. “So I’m very concerned about our MCO [major combat operations] readiness,” especially when considering tanker campaigning and airlift.

And now, large-scale combat operations in Iran, dubbed Operation Epic Fury, could place fresh strain on the Air Force’s mobility fleets, composed largely of aircraft like the decades-old C-17 Globemaster or the Eisenhower-era KC-135 Stratotanker.