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    Red Flag 21-2 creates agile, multi-domain problem-solvers

    428th FS conducts night operations at Red Flag 21-2

    Photo By Staff Sgt. Natalie Rubenak | Three F-15SG Strike Eagle's assigned to the 428th Fighter Squadron, taxi down the...... read more read more

    NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE , NEVADA, UNITED STATES

    03.19.2021

    Story by Tech. Sgt. Alexandre Montes 

    Nellis Air Force Base

    Understanding how another allied fighting force maintains and conducts its missions is vital to asymmetric strategic advantage. During Red Flag Nellis 21-2, around 2,500 U.S. and international participants integrated to capitalize on becoming the best they can be before any future deployments to the battlefield.

    “Nested within the U.S. Air Force Warfare Center and 57th Wing priorities, Red Flag is aligned with our National Defense Strategy,” said Col. William Reese, 414th Combat Training Squadron commander. “Using complex mission scenarios against a powerful and unrestricted aggressor team, participants get the best high-end training available.”

    This iteration focused on unleashing the F-16 Fighting Falcon, more known to participants as the ‘Red Team’ or aggressors, to expand their horizons into multi-domain operations. Teams functioned side-by-side in planning, staging and execution throughout the exercise to learn how to work together seamlessly.

    “They also gained valuable relationships, so when they meet again in deployed locations, they already have familiarity with key mission leaders and can solve hard problems in accordance with the Joint Force Commander’s guidance and intent," Reese added.

    These tactics mimicked great power competition problem sets, preparing joint and allied partners for the future of aerial combat. Though aerial adversary tactics continue to be a key focus in Red Flag scenarios, space and cyberspace threats are interwoven to ensure participants are prepared to react to and overcome the full array of adversary impediments to mission success.

    “In order to ensure we challenge our participants even further, we concealed our targets and forced scenarios, driving Red Flag participants to think critically during the fight, including potentially re-attacking targets that were struck but desired weapons effects were not met,” said Reese.

    These concepts of warfighting will remain constant throughout training Department of Defense and NATO partners and allow each partner component to pool their resources and complement their counterparts while deployed.

    “Red Flag 21-2 tested our ability to win against a near-peer threat while fighting alongside our joint and coalition partners,” said Col Robert T. Raymond, 20th Operations Group commander and RF 21-2 Air Expeditionary Wing commander. “Our Airmen executed with the creativity, interoperability and discipline we need to win tomorrow’s wars. I couldn’t be more proud of the team, including our maintainers on the line who gave us the jets we needed every day for a successful exercise.”

    EDITORS NOTE: This story was originally posted to the base website on March 23, 2021, and may be found at https://www.nellis.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/2549000/red-flag-21-2-creates-agile-multi-domain-problem-solvers/

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    Date Taken: 03.19.2021
    Date Posted: 03.24.2021 18:53
    Story ID: 392201
    Location: NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE , NEVADA, US

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