Quick Facts
Programme: Active defence systems for tanker and cargo aircraft
Budget: $500M+ through FY2031
Aircraft affected: KC-46A Pegasus tankers, C-17 Globemaster III transports
Capability: Onboard sensors and weapons to detect, track, and destroy incoming missiles and drones
Context: Rising threat from cruise missiles and one-way attack drones in potential Pacific and Middle East conflicts
Why Tankers Need Guns
In every major air campaign since Desert Storm, tankers have been the most important aircraft in the sky. Without aerial refuelling, fighters cannot reach their targets, bombers cannot loiter, and surveillance platforms cannot maintain coverage. A single KC-46 can extend the combat radius of an entire squadron.
What the System Looks Like
Details remain classified, but Air & Space Forces Magazine reports that the system will include both sensors and weapons integrated into the aircraft. The sensors would detect incoming threats — likely using infrared search and track (IRST) and radar warning receivers — while the weapons would intercept them at close range. The most likely interceptor is a directed-energy system or a small kinetic kill vehicle — something compact enough to be carried internally without reducing cargo or fuel capacity. The Air Force has been testing laser systems on AC-130 gunships and could adapt that technology for defensive use on larger airframes.The HH-60W Gets Lasers Too
The tanker programme is not the only platform gaining active defences. The Air Force also revealed plans to equip the HH-60W Jolly Green II rescue helicopter with a laser defence system — and to develop a VIP transport variant for senior military leaders. Arming the support fleet is a recognition that the next war will not have safe rear areas. Every aircraft that flies — fighters, bombers, tankers, cargo, helicopters — will operate under threat. The question is no longer whether support aircraft need self-defence. It is whether the systems will arrive in time.Sources: Air & Space Forces Magazine, Defense News




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