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Not to be confused with similar acronyms or former commands (SAC, TAC, MAC) that were merged to form ACC in 1992.
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- Air Combat CommandWikipedia▎ high· 2026-05-14
- Established June 1, 1992
- Consolidated SAC and TAC
- HQ Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia
- Approximately 84,850 active-duty personnel
- Operates 1,110 aircraft
- Air Combat Command - Air Force Fact SheetU.S. Department of the Air Force▎ high· 2026-05-14
- Primary provider of air combat forces
- Organizes, trains, equips combat-ready forces
- Operates fighters, bombers, reconnaissance, battle-management aircraft
- Provides nuclear forces for U.S. Strategic Command
ACC
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Disambiguation: Not to be confused with similar acronyms or former commands (SAC, TAC, MAC) that were merged to form ACC in 1992.
Air Combat Command (ACC) is a Major Command (MAJCOM) of the United States Air Force, established on June 1, 1992, through the consolidation of Strategic Air Command and Tactical Air Command. Headquartered at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, ACC serves as the primary provider of air combat forces to U.S. warfighting commanders, with responsibility for organizing, training, equipping, and maintaining approximately 84,850 active-duty personnel operating 1,110 aircraft. The command operates fighter, bomber, reconnaissance, electronic warfare, battle-management, and rescue aircraft. No direct involvement in UFO/UAP investigations is documented in publicly available sources, though as a primary combat command, ACC may encounter unidentified aerial phenomena in operational contexts.
Enriquecimento (PT-BR)
Desambiguação: Not to be confused with similar acronyms or former commands (SAC, TAC, MAC) that were merged to form ACC in 1992.
Air Combat Command (ACC) é um Comando Maior (MAJCOM) da Força Aérea dos EUA, estabelecido em 1º de junho de 1992, através da consolidação do Strategic Air Command e do Tactical Air Command. Sediado em Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virgínia, ACC funciona como o principal provedor de forças de combate aéreo para comandantes de guerra dos EUA, com responsabilidade por organizar, treinar, equipar e manter aproximadamente 84.850 pessoal em atividade operando 1.110 aeronaves. O comando opera caças, bombardeiros, reconhecimento, guerra eletrônica, gerenciamento de batalha e aeronaves de resgate. Não há envolvimento direto documentado em investigações de UFO/UAP em fontes publicamente disponíveis, embora como um comando de combate primário, ACC possa encontrar fenômenos aéreos não identificados em contextos operacionais.
External Sources
- Air Combat Command · Wikipedia · reliability:
high— Established June 1, 1992; Consolidated SAC and TAC; HQ Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia; Approximately 84,850 active-duty personnel; Operates 1,110 aircraft - Air Combat Command - Air Force Fact Sheet · U.S. Department of the Air Force · reliability:
high— Primary provider of air combat forces; Organizes, trains, equips combat-ready forces; Operates fighters, bombers, reconnaissance, battle-management aircraft; Provides nuclear forces for U.S. Strategic Command