Creating kits contribute to combat

  • Published
  • By Senior Airman Stephanie Serrano
  • 19th Airlift Wing/Public Affairs
In Mobility Readiness Spares Packages, a section of the Logistics Readiness Squadron, Airmen create a variety of specialty kits that provide support to military combat and contingency operations, as well as help Airmen maintain mission readiness. Mission support kits are created for a variety of reasons from TDY's and exercises, to real world Readiness Spares Packages. These kits include mission critical spare parts and can be worth approximately $40 million. Depending on the mission, preparation for one of these kits can range from one day to a month.  Each segment of a MRSP provides aircraft with a 30 day supply of parts without being replenished. In conclusion, MRSP is ready at all times to meet any worse case scenario the Air Force might face. 

Creating kits contribute to combat

  • Published
  • By Senior Airman Stephanie Serrano
  • 19th Airlift Wing/Public Affairs
In Mobility Readiness Spares Packages, a section of the Logistics Readiness Squadron, Airmen create a variety of specialty kits that provide support to military combat and contingency operations, as well as help Airmen maintain mission readiness. Mission support kits are created for a variety of reasons from TDY's and exercises, to real world Readiness Spares Packages. These kits include mission critical spare parts and can be worth approximately $40 million. Depending on the mission, preparation for one of these kits can range from one day to a month.  Each segment of a MRSP provides aircraft with a 30 day supply of parts without being replenished. In conclusion, MRSP is ready at all times to meet any worse case scenario the Air Force might face.