Red Flag 16-1 Usung Misi Pertempuran Teknologi Tinggi
An F-16 Fighting Falcon pilot prepares for takeoff during Red Flag 16-1 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., Jan. 25, 2016. Red Flag is a realistic combat exercise involving U.S. and allied air forces conducting training operations on the 15,000 square mile Nevada Test and Training Range.

Red Flag 16-1 Usung Misi Pertempuran Teknologi Tinggi

An F-16 Fighting Falcon gets in position before takeoff during Red Flag 16-1 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., Jan. 25, 2016. Red Flag involves a variety of attack, fighter, bomber, reconnaissance, electronic warfare, airlift support, and search and rescue aircraft.
An F-16 Fighting Falcon gets in position before takeoff during Red Flag 16-1 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., Jan. 25, 2016. Red Flag involves a variety of attack, fighter, bomber, reconnaissance, electronic warfare, airlift support, and search and rescue aircraft.
Three F-15E Strike Eagles from Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N.C., sit on the flightline before takeoff during the first day of Red Flag 16-1, Jan. 25 at Nellis AFB Nev. More than 130 aircraft and 3,000 personnel from more than 30 units including squadrons from Australia and the United Kingdom have arrived at Nellis to participate in the most realistic combat training available.
Three F-15E Strike Eagles from Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N.C., sit on the flightline before takeoff during the first day of Red Flag 16-1, Jan. 25 at Nellis AFB Nev. More than 130 aircraft and 3,000 personnel from more than 30 units including squadrons from Australia and the United Kingdom have arrived at Nellis to participate in the most realistic combat training available.
Lt. Col. Matthew Fritz, 301st Fighter Squadron Director of Operations and F-22 Raptor pilot, and Airman 1st Class Nickalos Barnetine, 95th Aircraft Maintenance Unit crew chief, exchange gestures before takeoff, Jan. 25 on the Nellis AFB, Nev., flightline. More than 30 squadrons at Red Flag 16-1 will work together as they would in the field bringing them all together, possibly for the first time, before facing an actual threat.
Lt. Col. Matthew Fritz, 301st Fighter Squadron Director of Operations and F-22 Raptor pilot, and Airman 1st Class Nickalos Barnetine, 95th Aircraft Maintenance Unit crew chief, exchange gestures before takeoff, Jan. 25 on the Nellis AFB, Nev., flightline. More than 30 squadrons at Red Flag 16-1 will work together as they would in the field bringing them all together, possibly for the first time, before facing an actual threat.
An F-15E Strike Eagle from Seymour Johnson AFB, North Carolina taxis on the Nellis fligh tline before takeoff, Jan. 25. More than 30 squadrons at Red Flag 16-1 will work together as they would in the field bringing them all together, possibly for the first time, before facing an actual threat.
An F-15E Strike Eagle from Seymour Johnson AFB, North Carolina taxis on the Nellis fligh tline before takeoff, Jan. 25. More than 30 squadrons at Red Flag 16-1 will work together as they would in the field bringing them all together, possibly for the first time, before facing an actual threat.
Five F-22 Raptors from Tyndall AFB, Fla., sit on the flightline during the first day of Red Flag 16-1, Jan. 25, at Nellis AFB, Nev. Red Flag is a joint, full-spectrum, readiness exercise designed to provide the most realistic combat training available.
Five F-22 Raptors from Tyndall AFB, Fla., sit on the flightline during the first day of Red Flag 16-1, Jan. 25, at Nellis AFB, Nev. Red Flag is a joint, full-spectrum, readiness exercise designed to provide the most realistic combat training available.
Maintainers from the U.S. Navy walk by F-15E Strike Eagles on the way to their jets at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., Jan. 25, 2016, during Red Flag 16-1. Four branches of the military and coalition partners participate in Red Flag. The training is conducted to familiarize forces for working together in future operations.
Maintainers from the U.S. Navy walk by F-15E Strike Eagles on the way to their jets at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., Jan. 25, 2016, during Red Flag 16-1. Four branches of the military and coalition partners participate in Red Flag. The training is conducted to familiarize forces for working together in future operations.
A pilot from the 104th Fighter Wing, 131st Fighter Squadron, Barnes Air National Guard Base, Mass., waits for instruction from his crew chief in preparation for takeoff during Red Flag 16-1 Jan. 26, 2016, at Nellis AFB. Flying units from around the globe deploy to Nellis AFB to participate in Red Flag, where it is held four times a year and organized by the 414th Combat Training Squadron.
A pilot from the 104th Fighter Wing, 131st Fighter Squadron, Barnes Air National Guard Base, Mass., waits for instruction from his crew chief in preparation for takeoff during Red Flag 16-1 Jan. 26, 2016, at Nellis AFB. Flying units from around the globe deploy to Nellis AFB to participate in Red Flag, where it is held four times a year and organized by the 414th Combat Training Squadron.
Senior Airman Aaron Wilson, a crew chief assigned to the 4th Fighter Wing, Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N.C., places parking chocks against the tire of an F-15E Strike Eagle during pre-flight checks as part of Red Flag 16-1, Jan. 25, 2016. Red Flag is a realistic combat training exercise involving the air, space and cyber forces of the U.S. and its allies, and is conducted on the vast bombing and gunnery ranges on the Nevada Test and Training Range.
Senior Airman Aaron Wilson, a crew chief assigned to the 4th Fighter Wing, Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N.C., places parking chocks against the tire of an F-15E Strike Eagle during pre-flight checks as part of Red Flag 16-1, Jan. 25, 2016. Red Flag is a realistic combat training exercise involving the air, space and cyber forces of the U.S. and its allies, and is conducted on the vast bombing and gunnery ranges on the Nevada Test and Training Range.
Crew members from Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N.C., carry equipment away after working on an F-15E during Red Flag 16-1, Jan. 25, 2016, at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. Red Flag is celebrating its 41st anniversary with Red Flag being a realistic combat training exercise involving the air, space and cyber forces of the U.S. and its allies, and is conducted on the vast bombing and gunnery ranges on the Nevada Test and Training Range. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jake Carter)
Crew members from Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N.C., carry equipment away after working on an F-15E during Red Flag 16-1, Jan. 25, 2016, at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. Red Flag is celebrating its 41st anniversary with Red Flag being a realistic combat training exercise involving the air, space and cyber forces of the U.S. and its allies, and is conducted on the vast bombing and gunnery ranges on the Nevada Test and Training Range. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jake Carter)

 

 

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