Combat Aircraft Flight Line Ops • Red Flag 16-1 Begins: Aerial Combat Exercise Red Flag 16-1 begins at Nellis AFB with footage of various fighter jets and supporting aircraft on the flight line taxiing and taking off. Red Flag is an annual event at Nellis designed to train pilots and aircrews in realistic combat situations. Aircraft from different countries, services, and squadrons participate in the exercise. Filmed on January 26-27, 2016.
25 enero 2016
Real Life: RED FLAG 16-1
04 enero 2016
Real Life: Draken International at Red Flag
ENE-16 – Over the past few months, Draken International has served the United States Air Force (USAF) as their newest “Red Air” aggressor force. Draken International, the largest operator of ex-military aircraft in the world, flew more than 200 sorties in support of the USAF Weapons School and the F-35 Joint Operational Test Team. Flying advanced Douglas A-4 Skyhawk fighter jets equipped with modern APG-66 radar, Draken is able to replicate numerous types of threat aircraft for training purposes. After a short holiday break, Draken will continue to work side-by-side with the USAF 64th Aggressor Squadron to provide support for testing, large force exercises and Weapons School operations.
“Our goal is to provide professional, safe and highly capable adversary support to the men and women serving in the United States Air Force. The service Draken provides, in conjunction with the 64th Aggressor Squadron, permits front-line USAF fighter aircraft to focus on their primary training objectives while ensuring the crucial “Red Air” mission continues to be performed. This innovative solution guarantees that the USAF Weapons School, Red Flag and other training events receive all the adversary support required while still achieving considerable cost savings,” states Col. Terry Scott, a recently retired USAF F-22 pilot that now leads USAF Flight Operations for Draken. “Our maintainers, pilots and operations professionals are extremely proud to provide this valuable service to the USAF. It has also been a privilege to integrate with the 64th Aggressor Squadron to serve this role.”
Fuente: Draken International
01 enero 2016
Tutorial: DCS M-2000C START UP / TEST VUELO
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15 agosto 2015
Real Life: Aggressors Of Nellis AFB
Red Flag Aggressor Pilots • Proxy Russians
Pilots with the 64th Aggressor Squadron (64 AGRS) use their knowledge of U.S. adversaries (mainly Russians) to oppose Blue Force pilots in the advanced aerial exercise Red Flag, hosted at Nellis Air Force Base. The 64 AGRS is equipped with F-16C Fighting Falcons painted in camouflage schemes identical to those observed on Russian aircraft. The Aggressors help train U.S. pilots and air crews on adversary tactics. Credits: video provided by Gung Ho Vids
07 agosto 2015
Real Life: RED FLAG 40 Years (Documentary)
Red Flag 40 Years (2015)
Red Flag 2015 is a celebration of the 40th anniversary of the Red Flag advanced training exercise conducted by the US Air Force out of Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. It features cool historical footage from the earliest Red Flag exercises including F-4 Phantoms and other aircraft, air crews and technology.
04 agosto 2015
Real Life: RED FLAG 15-3
Awesome Military Aircraft Actions - Red Flag Exercise 15-3: Red Flag is an advanced aerial training exercise hosted at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada and Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska, the latter location being known as Red Flag – Alaska. Since 1975, air crews from the United States Air Force (USAF), United States Navy (USN), United States Marine Corps (USMC), United States Army (USA) and numerous NATO or other allied nations' military air forces take part in one of several Red Flag exercises held during the year, each of which is two weeks in duration. Successful training like Red Flag Exercise wouldn't be possible without the professionalism demonstrated by those on the ground planning, prepping and maintaining each detail. As Red Flag 15-3 aircraft landed last week, we salute those behind the scenes and on the flight line which make the mission happen. Credits: video provided by AiirSource Military
31 mayo 2015
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