The Air Force continued to lead the fight against ISIS from the air through the spring. As of early May, the coalition had dropped nearly 80,000 weapons in the conflict. Roughly 70 percent were dropped by the Air Force. But in the last week of April, the Air Force dropped 80 percent of the nearly 700 weapons delivered against ISIS targets in Iraq and Syria, US Air Forces Central Command spokesman Lt. Col. Damien Pickart told Air Force Magazine.
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