The RAF squadrons have joined 150 aircraft from the US armed forces and Royal
Australian Air Force for 3 weeks of intensive training in the skies above Nevada.
The vast expanse of the western United States allows for air exercises on a scale that isn’t possible in Europe and provides an unrivalled opportunity for RAF personnel to both test themselves and integrate operations with allies in the most challenging and realistic mock air battles anywhere in the world.
The RAF is a regular participant in Red Flag exercises, and the value of this training is reflected in the presence of RAF units in the current exercise, Red Flag 14-1.
Taking part in the exercise are Typhoon FGR4s from 6 Squadron based at RAF Leuchars, Tornado GR4s from 9 (Bomber) Squadron of RAF Marham, and Sentry AEW1 aircraft from 8 Squadron of RAF Waddington.
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