IAF Contingent Takes Part In Combat Exercise 'Red Flag' In Alaska
The Exercise Red Flag saw the participation of the IAF along with the Republic of Singapore Air Force, Royal Air Force of the United Kingdom among others.
An Indian Air Force (IAF) contingent took part in Exercise Red Flag 2024, conducted at Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska, of the United States Air Force, from June 4–14. This was the second edition of Exercise Red Flag 2024.
The exercise saw the participation of the Indian Air Force along with the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF), Royal Air Force (RAF) of the United Kingdom, Royal Netherlands Air Force (RNLAF), German Luftwaffe, and the US Air Force (USAF). It is an advanced aerial combat training exercise that is held four times a year by the US Air Force.
“IAF contingent participated with the Rafale aircraft and personnel comprising of aircrew, technicians, engineers, controllers and subject matter experts. The transatlantic ferry of Rafale fighter aircraft was enabled by the IL-78 Air to Air Refuellers (AAR), while the transportation of personnel and equipment was undertaken by the C-17 Globemaster aircraft,” the Ministry of Defence said in a statement on Sunday.
The contingent landed at Eielson, USAF base in Alaska, on May 29. Red Flag is an air combat exercise that is carried out with multiple scenarios designed to provide realistic combat settings. A demarcation of forces is done for simulating the desired environment, with the Red Force simulating Air Defence elements, and the Blue Force simulating the Offensive Composite elements.
According to the statement issued by Ministry of Defence, during this Exercise (Ex), the Red Force was mainly constituted by the USAF Aggressor Sqn flying the F-16 and the F-15 aircraft.
"This was the first time the IAF Rafale aircraft participated in Exercise Red Flag, wherein, they operated alongside the RSAF and USAF F-16 and F-15s, and the USAF A-10 aircraft," the statement read.
"The missions included Beyond Visual Range (BVR) combat exercises as a part of Large Force Engagements (LFE), in Offensive Counter Air and Air Defence roles. The IAF crew were actively involved in mission planning and also assumed the role of Mission Leaders for designated missions during the exercise," it further stated.
Key takeaways from the exercise included insight into interoperability with international partners and a collaborative understanding of employment philosophy in a multinational environment.
The experience of ferrying long distances, while undertaking Air to Air refuelling en route, was both enriching and thrilling, especially for the younger crew.
According to the Defence Ministry statement, while undertaking their return journey, the contingent is planned to split en route along with their mutual support elements and take part in the exercise with Air Force elements of Greece and Egypt, before landing back in India on June 24.