Real Aviation Video

Aircraft Landing At Nellis Red Flag 14-1

(Shot 1) A Royal Australian Air Force E-7A Airborne Early Warning and Control aircraft assigned to RAAF Williamtown, lands during Red Flag 14-1. (U.S. Air Force video by William Lewis)
(Shot 2) A Royal Air Force Typhoon assigned to RAF Leuchars, United Kingdom, lands. (U.S. Air Force video by William Lewis)
(Shot 3) Two U.S. Air Force F-22 Raptors assigned to the 27th Fighter Squadron, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., pass overhead. (U.S. Air Force video by William Lewis)
(Shot 4) A KC-135 assigned to the 92nd Air Refueling Wing, Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash., comes in for a landing. (U.S. Air Force video by William Lewis)
(Shot 5) A U.S. Air Force F-22 Raptor assigned the 27th Fighter Squadron Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., lands. (U.S. Air Force video by William Lewis)
(Shot 6) A U.S. Navy EA-18G Growler lands. The EA-18G Growler is a variant of the combat-proven F/A-18F Super Hornet Block II, and will fly the airborne electronic attack mission. The EA-18G’s vast array of sensors and weapons provides the warfighter with a lethal and survivable weapon system to counter current and emerging threats. (U.S. Air Force video by William Lewis)
(Shot 7) A U.S. Air Force B-2 Spirit assigned to the 13th Bomb Squadron at Whiteman AFB, Mo., lands. The B-2 is a multi-role bomber capable of delivering both conventional and nuclear munitions. (U.S. Air Force video by William Lewis)
(Shot 8) An E-3 Sentry airborne warning and control system aircraft assigned to the 964th Airborne Air Control Squadron, Tinker AFB, Okla., comes in for a landing. (U.S. Air Force video by William Lewis)
(Shot 9) A U.S. Marine Corps EA-6B assigned to Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 4, Marine Corps Station Cherry Point, N.C., lands. (U.S. Air Force video by Senior Airman Rachel Maxwell)
(Shot 10) An EC-130 from the 43rd Electronic Combat Squadron, Davis-Monthan AFB, Ariz., comes in for a landing. (U.S. Air Force video by Senior Airman Rachel Maxwell)
(Shot 11) A Royal Air Force E-3 Sentry assigned to RAF Waddington, United Kingdom lands. The E-3 Sentry provides situational awareness of friendly, neutral and hostile activity, command and control of an area of responsibility, battle management of theater forces, all-altitude and all-weather surveillance of the battle space, and early warning of enemy during joint, allied and coalition operations. (U.S. Air Force video by William Lewis)
More than 440,000 service members participated in RED FLAG since 1975, including more than 145,000 aircrew members flying more than 385,000 sorties and logging more than 660,000 flight hours. More than 125 aircraft from the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, Royal Australian Air Force, and Royal Air Force of the United Kingdom will participate in the advance training, improving integration and interoperability amongst our joint and allied partners.

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