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PAF participates in "Red Flag" and "Green Flag"

Nellis AFB Red Flag Schedule for fiscal year 2010:
Units participating in Red Flag exercises are subject to change.

Red Flag Participating Flying Units
19-30 July


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Red Air
65 AGRS, Nellis AFB, Nev., (F-16)
64 AGRS, Nellis AFB, Nev., (F-15)

Interdiction
92 FS, RSAF (F-15S)
9 MRS, PAF (F-16B)
425 FS, (Singapore, Luke AFB, Ariz.) (F-16CG)
VMFA-225, MCAS Miramar (F-18)

Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses
77 FS, Shaw AFB, S.C. (F-16CM)
VMAQ-3, MCAS Cherry Point, N.C. (EA-6B)
VAQ-132, Whidbey Island NAS, Wash. (EA-18B)

Command and Control
552 ACW, Tinker AFB, Okla. (E-3)
NATO (E-3)
Special Ops, Calif. ANG (MC-130)
Grand Prairie, Singapore (CH-47)

Aerial Refueling
22 ARW, McConnell AFB, Kan. (KC-135)

Aviation Photography Days
Red Flag aviation photography day will be held July 21, for photographers with a letter from an official editor providing intent to publish.


Nellis Air Force Base - Flying Operations
 
Hi,
According to Pakistani News Channels a squadron of PAF f-16's have been sent to USA to take part in Red flag exercises :pakistan:
 
UAE's F16s to take to the big screen

More than 700 Air Force guests attended the screening at Emirates Palace.

Abu Dhabi: The UAE Air Force and Air Defence yesterday hosted a red-carpet VIP screening of Desert Falcons, a documentary featuring the nation's role in Red Flag — the world's most challenging aerial combat training exercise.

More than 700 Air Force guests attended the screening at Emirates Palace.

Now UAE residents will be the first public audience in the world to see Desert Falcons, with its global broadcast premiere tonight at 10pm on Abu Dhabi's Al Emarat channel.

The English version will be broadcast on Abu Dhabi Sports at 10.30pm. The documentary will be shown again on June 26 during the weekly programme Al Madar on Abu Dhabi Sports.

Hosted by the US Air Force and held at Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada, USA, participation in Red Flag is by invitation only.

Since its first exercise in 1975, fewer than 30 countries have taken part.

From August 22 to September 5, 2009, more than 140 of the UAE Air Force's most talented fighter pilots and maintenance officers spent two weeks training in realistic aerial combat exercises conducted over the 15,000 square mile Nevada Test and Training Range north of Las Vegas. The documentary features the UAE's fighter aircraft the F16 Block 60, better known as the Desert Falcon.

Developed and built by Lockheed Martin, the Desert Falcons are the most technologically advanced F16s, and they are owned exclusively by the UAE Air Force.

Flying high: Defence display

For more information on the documentary and the UAE Air Force and Air Defence, log onto Desert Falcons

Source

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Watch the global Premiere of Desert Falcons on Wednesday, 23-june at 10 PM UAE time (6 pm GMT) on Abu Dhabi Al Emarat Channel

English broadcast will air on Wednesday, june 23 at 10.30 PM UAE time (6-30 PM GMT) Abu Dhabi Sports Channel


Desert Falcons
Here is the full documentary for those who are interested :
Desert Falcons.wmv
 
PAF F-16 squadron leaves for US
July 10, 2010

ISLAMABAD: The squadron of F-16 jets, a part of Pakistan Air Force (PAF) left for America today to take part in multinational armies exercises.

According to spokesman of PAF, PAF squad will participate in ‘Red Flag’ war games of multinational armed forces. The exercises will begin from July 15. Pilots, technicians and senior officers of PAF are taking part in these exercises, he added.

F-16 squadron leaves for US
 
PAF F-16s depart for Red Flag Exercise in USA
July 10, 2010

ISLAMABAD (APP): A contingent of Pakistan Air Force (PAF) F 16 combats aircraft along with fighter pilots and technical crew departed a PAF Base for USA to participate in the forthcoming Air Force Exercise, Red Flag scheduled to commence on 15 July.

Some of the leading Air Forces of the world including the United States Air Force would also take part in the exercise, says a press release.
PAF F 16s would fly across the Atlantic Ocean to participate in Red Flag exercise.

Red Flag, one of the most reputed Air Force exercises in the world, is being held periodically in USA since 1975.

However PAFs participation in this exercise would further hone the skills of its combat and technical crew in facing the challenges of effectively employing Air Power in the 21st century.
 
PAF's F-16A/B aircrafts getting ready for departure to USA to participate in Exercise Red Flag.

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Great News - thanks airmshall for posting pictures now upload some videos on your youtube salmansignals channel.
 
btw how many f-16s are going?
and why there r only B models in the pics?
 
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PAF sending F-16 squadron for US air exercise

Karachi, July 11 : The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) would be sending one of its F-16 squadrons to the US for the multinational air exercise &#8216;Red Flag&#8217;, which is scheduled to begin on July 15.

A statement issued by the PAF said that Pakistani F-16&#8217;s would take part in the reputed exercise which would be attended by some of the leading air forces of the world, including the US Air Force.

PAF&#8217;s F-16s would fly across the Atlantic Ocean to participate in the exercises to further hone the skills of its combat and technical crew, The Daily Times quoted the statement, as saying.

Red Flag is one of the most reputed air force exercises in the world and has been held periodically in the US since 1975.

ISLAMABAD: A contingent of Pakistan Air Force (PAF) F 16 combats aircraft along with fighter pilots and technical crew departed a PAF Base for USA to participate in the forthcoming Air Force Exercise, Red Flag scheduled to commence on 15 July.

Some of the leading Air Forces of the world including the United States Air Force would also take part in the exercise, says a press release.

PAF F 16s would fly across the Atlantic Ocean to participate in Red Flag exercise.

Red Flag, one of the most reputed Air Force exercises in the world, is being held periodically in USA since 1975.

However PAFs participation in this exercise would further hone the skills of its combat and technical crew in facing the challenges of effectively employing Air Power in the 21st century.
 
ISLAMABAD: The squadron of F-16 jets, a part of Pakistan Air Force (PAF) left for America today to take part in multinational armies exercises.

According to spokesman of PAF, PAF squad will participate in &#8216;Red Flag&#8217; war games of multinational armed forces. The exercises will begin from July 15. Pilots, technicians and senior officers of PAF are taking part in these exercises, he added.
 
Pakistans participation in red flag will indeed give their airforce an exposure to real time air superiority tatics .Further the use of f16s is good as PAF wont face the issues IAF faced during red flag.IAF sukhois could not integrate and connect with data link of the US awacs which greatly reduced their ability but PAF f16s wont have that problem as they are US made .Best of luck!!!!!
 
Pakistans participation in red flag will indeed give their airforce an exposure to real time air superiority tatics .Further the use of f16s is good as PAF wont face the issues IAF faced during red flag.IAF sukhois could not integrate and connect with data link of the US awacs which greatly reduced their ability but PAF f16s wont have that problem as they are US made .Best of luck!!!!!
What the heck are u talking about?
PAF has its own tactics and does not relies on any one for developing tactics.. plus paf has counducted a lot of exercise to give them experience they already have.
 

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