Red Flag, which lasted from 11th until June 22nd, provided an opportunity for the participating nations to gain invaluable experience in tactical missions, collective defence and conflict management. Fighter Wing JG 74 took part in the exercise in readiness for its assignment to the NATO reaction force this year, assuring the unit has the right level of interoperability and capabilities for such a role.
Red Flag participants are organised into "Red" aggressor forces and "Blue" coalition forces. The Red force included air-to-air fighters, ground-control intercept, and surface-to-air defence forces to simulate threats posed by potentially hostile nations. These forces employed defensive counter-air tactics directed by ground-control intercept sites. Range threat emitters - electronic devices which send out signals simulating anti-aircraft artillery and surface-to-air missile launches - provide valuable surface-to-air training. The Blue force - of which the JG 74 Eurofighter Typhoons were part - included the full spectrum of U.S. and allied tactical and support units.
The commander of Fighter Wing 74, Col. Andreas Pfeiffer, said of the exercise: "If you put all of the factors together, this is probably the highest quality training you could possibly get in modern air combat."
Source : Eurofighter
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