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vol. 5, no. 16                   Serving Southern Nevada’s military community, including Nellis, Creech and NTTR              Aug. 6, 2021

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          Joint force trains against stronger Red Flag threat





          by Tech. Sgt. Robert Hicks           RIGHT: Senior Airman Patrick
          Nellis AFB, Nev.                     Ferraris, 926th Aircraft Maintenance
                                               Squadron F-16 Fighting Falcon crew
            Deep in the Nevada desert, exercise   chief, left, and Tech. Sgt. Steven
          Red Flag-Nellis 21-3 provides world-class   Harvey, 926th AMXS crew chief,
          joint force training through a stronger,   right, performs pre-flight checks
          more dangerous threat.               on an F-16 Fighting Falcon before a
            Red Flag unleashes the aggressor   Red Flag mission at Nellis Air Force
          nation as they refine threat replication,   Base, Nev., July 28, 2021. Red Flag
          apply advanced jamming and increase   takes place over the Nevada Test
          threat capabilities to maximize training   and Training Range and provides
          in non-permissive environments.      the warfighter a flexible, realistic
            “This exercise provides realistic com-  and multidimensional battle space
          bat scenarios designed to challenge and   to conduct advanced training of
          test the capabilities of our pilots, main-  U.S. military services and coalition
          tainers and logistics teams,” said Lt. Col.   forces,
          Evan Parr, 27th Fighter Squadron director
          of operations, deployed from Joint Base
          Langley-Eustis, Va. “Our warfighters are
          always ready for combat, but Red Flag
          tests us to see where we can improve.”                                                                                Air Force photograph by Tech. Sgt. Robert Hicks
            This Red Flag’s training environment
          includes an expanded airspace, an ad-
          vanced surface-to-air threat and cutting-
          edge air-to-air threats. With both F-22
          Raptors and F-35 Lightning IIs flying as
          adversaries, this exercise strives to create
          a greater challenge for the Joint Force.
            “Training in this environment is very
          beneficial for our team,” Parr said. “When
          we train at home, we fight a mix of F-22s
          and T-38 Talons as our adversaries. Here,
          we get to train against multiple high-end
          threats teamed with the F-16s from the
          64th Aggressor Squadron whose primary
          mission is to study our adversaries’ ma-
          neuvers and techniques and use them
          against us.”
            The 64th AGRS Airmen go through a
          lengthy certification process where they
          gain a comprehensive understanding of
          U.S. adversaries and their tactics. This
          preparation ensures each aggressor can
          provide a challenging, yet realistic, threat
          to maximize joint force training.
            “We’re subject matter experts when it
          comes to our enemy air forces,” said Lt.
          Col. Chris Finkenstadt, commander, 64th                                                                                 Air Force photograph by Tech. Sgt. Robert Hicks
          AGRS. “Based on our focus toward great   An F-22 Raptor from Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., prepares to take off during Red Flag 21-3 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., July 23, 2021.
          power competition, we need to make sure
          that blue air is ready, and we do that by  flage and concealment techniques across  in the air and as we debrief each fight.”  gether and integrate those for a more
          presenting the best possible atmosphere  multiple spectrums.                 Leadership agrees that having our sis-  advanced capability,” said Col. Brandon
          we can.”                                “Red Flag’s goal is to challenge, disrupt  ter services here is beneficial for building  Tellez, Air Expeditionary Wing com-
            Alongside the 64th AGRS, the 414th  and if able, deny our communication and  a more dominant force.           mander. “Red Flag represents the highest
          Combat Training Squadron makes air-  interoperability,” Parr said. “They force   “When we arrive at Nellis, we set up  level of training that we offer.”
          to-ground employment more challenging  errors and punish mistakes. We get bet-  shop with our sister services and figure   Editor’s note: Red Flag 21-3 ran July
          with complex target areas and camou-  ter by working through these problems  out how all of our strengths mesh to-  19-Aug. 6.
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