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Red Flag 24-2: Advancing F-35 interoperability at Nellis

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Red Flag 24-2: Advancing F-35 interoperability at Nellis

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NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE, Nev. -- Nellis welcomes more than 1,500 participants from the U.S. Air Force, Marine Corps, Navy, Air National Guard and the Royal Netherlands Air Force for Red Flag-Nellis 24-2 from March 10-23.

Red Flag is a large-force exercise during which the听听designs complex scenarios designed to elevate air combat skills for the 15 participating units鈥 diverse set of aircraft, including the RNLAF鈥檚 F-35 Lightning II.听

"Red Flag-Nellis is a pivotal exercise for fostering F-35 interoperability on an international scale,鈥 said Col. Eric Winterbottom, 414th CTS commander. 鈥淚t forges bonds and strategies for seamless cooperation among our diverse airframes, emphasizing the importance of interoperability in modern warfare."

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Recently, an increasing number of European nations have begun adding F-35s to its force. By 2030, more than 600 F-35s are expected to be operational in the region. NATO countries including Finland, Switzerland, Germany and Czechia have committed to purchasing the fifth-generation fighter.

鈥淭he F-35 stands out as one of NATO鈥檚 most effective integration tools since the end of the Cold War,鈥 said Gen. James Hecker, U.S. Air Forces in Europe commander. 鈥淲ith both U.S. and non-U.S. pilots flying the same cutting-edge aircraft, we gain a seamless exchange of tactical data over advanced datalinks. In the wake of Russia鈥檚 Ukraine invasion, U.S. and Dutch F-35s flew missions together in a single four-ship formation on the eastern flank.鈥

Gen. Hecker continued to emphasize the pivotal role of integrating fifth-generation assets in Europe to establish a credible and robust deterrent posture. The objective is for any F-35, regardless of the owning nation, to have the capability to land at any nation鈥檚 F-35 base to refuel, repair, rearm and swiftly return to the fight.听

"The F-35 has been one of the most effective integration tools for NATO since the end of the Cold War."

-听Gen. James Hecker, U.S. Air Forces in Europe commander

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The integration of fifth-generation assets in Europe play a crucial role in building a credible and robust deterrent posture. The objective is for any F-35, regardless of the owning nation, to land at any F-35 base to refuel, repair, rearm and return to the fight.

Red Flag-Nellis 24-2 introduces complex target areas, camouflage techniques and realistic scenarios focused on the European theater. The 64th, 65th, and 706th Aggressor Squadrons refine threat replication with advanced advisory air capabilities, intensifying training in contested environments.

The 366th Fighter Wing from, Idaho will serve as the core wing for this iteration of Red Flag. Both, F-35 and F-15 aircraft, will participate as blue forces. The 56th Wing from听, Arizona, will bring F-16 Top Aces, a private ADAIR service contractor, to provide adversary support.