RAF LEUCHARS TYPHOONS PARTICIPATE IN WORLD’S MOST COMPLEX AIR COMBAT EXERCISE
Typhoon aircraft and personnel from 1(Fighter) and 6 Squadrons, normally based at RAF Leuchars, have participated in the largest and most complex air combat exercise in the world. Held at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Exercise Red Flag 14-1 attracted over 160 military aircraft from the US, the UK and Australia.
The Royal Air Force is no stranger to Red Flag, having been a regular participant since the exercise was established in 1975 to improve the survival chances for military aircrew by replicating real combat as closely as possible.
The commander of the RAF Detachment, Group Captain Mark Jeffery, said:
"Red Flag is the pinnacle; it's the exercise you need to do to make sure your forces are ready. Hopefully they'll never have to do this for real, but clearly we need to be ready to do this anywhere in the world."