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    Red Flag 18-3: readiness through innovation, integration and interoperability

    Red Flag 18-3: succeeding through innovation, integration and interoperability

    Photo By Staff Sgt. Andrew Sarver | Colombian Air Force Col. Alexander Celis, Red Flag deputy commander, greets a COLAF...... read more read more

    NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE, NEVADA, UNITED STATES

    07.24.2018

    Story by Airman 1st Class Bailee Darbasie 

    Nellis Air Force Base

    Southern Nevada residents may notice an increase in military aircraft activity from July 23 through Aug. 3 as Nellis begins the U.S. Air Force’s largest air-to-air combat training exercise – Red Flag 18-3.

    Red Flag exercises provide mission commanders, maintenance personnel, ground controllers, and air, space and cyber operators the opportunity to experience realistic combat scenarios to prepare for future warfare.

    The goal of Red Flag 18-3 is to maintain air, space and cyber superiority through innovation, integration and interoperability.

    “Red Flag exercises deliver readiness,” said Col. Michael Mathes, 414th Combat Training Squadron commander. “They are unmatched opportunities for our Airmen, sister services international participants to experience realistic combat scenarios that prepare them for future conflicts.”

    In addition, the Colombian Air Force will participate in the exercise to enhance training and foster enduring relationships through shared participation in operations.

    “The Colombian Air Force’s participation for this iteration of Red Flag is building on our two countries’ long-standing partnership and cooperation,” said Mathes. “We continue to learn from each other and the insight we gain into each other’s operations ensures we maintain a high level of mutual readiness.”

    Linking participants through teamwork-enforced activities provides a more adaptable force.

    “For the Colombian Air Force, participating for the second time in Red Flag signifies the opportunity to increase the training of our pilots in a very challenging environment,” said Brig. Gen. Pablo Garcia, Aerial Combat Command 1 commander. “We are ready to learn, apply our knowledge and gain more experience in combat aerial maneuvers with combat squadrons of the U.S. Air Force.”

    Red Flag ensures the combat air forces Air Force is are ready to win the nation’s wars and assures allies by building partnerships and interoperability among allies and across domains. Since its establishment in 1975, Red Flag has provided training for over 440,000 military personnel, including members of approximately 28 allied countries’ air forces, through various exercise scenarios across the Nevada Test and Training Range.

    The News Story was originally posted to the Nellis AFB website July 24, 2018, and may be found at https://www.nellis.af.mil/News/Article/1582982/red-flag-18-3-readiness-through-innovation-integration-and-interoperability/.

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    Date Taken: 07.24.2018
    Date Posted: 08.01.2018 18:01
    Story ID: 285531
    Location: NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE, NEVADA, US

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