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  1. Looking for 16, 18 and Heli Pilots!
  2. Looking for 16, 18 and Heli Pilots!
  3. Looking for 16, 18 and Heli Pilots!
  4. Looking for 16, 18 and Heli Pilots!
  5. Looking for 16, 18 and Heli Pilots!
  6. Looking for 16, 18 and Heli Pilots!
  7. Looking for 16, 18 and Heli Pilots!
  8. Looking for 16, 18 and Heli Pilots!
  9. Looking for 16, 18 and Heli Pilots!
  10. Looking for 16, 18 and Heli Pilots!
  11. Looking for 16, 18 and Heli Pilots!
  12. Looking for 16, 18 and Heli Pilots!
  13. Date: Weekly (Tuesday) Time: 20:00 EST Objective: Conduct comprehensive training for all elements to maintain combat readiness and refine skills in key mission areas. Training Overview: This weekly session will focus on core competencies across multiple mission types and platforms: Air-to-Air Combat (A2A): Dogfighting and BVR (Beyond Visual Range) engagements. Tactical formation flying and situational awareness drills. Air-to-Ground (A2G): Precision strikes on static and moving targets. Employment of guided and unguided munitions. Suppression/Destruction of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD/DEAD): Techniques for locating, engaging, and neutralizing SAM and AAA threats. Coordination between SEAD and strike flights. Helicopter Operations: Close Air Support (CAS) for ground troops. Combat troop insertions and extractions under simulated hostile conditions. Carrier and Airbase Operations: Carrier takeoffs and landings for naval aircraft. Ground base operations, including taxi and sortie management. Aerial Refueling (if applicable): Practice probe-and-drogue or boom refueling techniques. Refueling under challenging conditions, such as low visibility. Additional Notes: Structure: Training will be divided into dedicated segments for each skill area, with elements rotating through scenarios. Live Feedback: Instructors and flight leads will provide real-time guidance and debriefs to enhance learning. Flexibility: All elements are encouraged to bring questions or scenarios they wish to focus on during the session.
  14. Operation Burning Mirage: Day 3 - Mission Briefing Date: February 22 Location: Sinai Map Mission Type: Offensive Strike Objective: Expand inland operations by targeting key enemy positions and infrastructure now that we’ve secured a forward operating base. Mission Overview: With our captured airbase serving as a staging point, we will conduct strikes to disrupt enemy control and logistics deeper into the region. Key Considerations: Enemy Presence: Expect fortified positions, SAM coverage, and potential air patrols. Intelligence suggests enemy ground forces may be mobilizing for a counterattack. Mission Phases: Phase 1: SEAD/DEAD operations to suppress enemy air defenses. Phase 2: Air-to-ground strikes on designated targets such as supply depots, troop concentrations, and command centers. Phase 3: Combat Air Patrol (CAP) to secure airspace and protect allied assets. Base Support: Our captured airbase provides refueling and rearming capabilities. Coordinate with ground crews for quick turnarounds if necessary. Strategic Importance: Striking inland will cripple the enemy’s ability to mount effective operations in the region. This is a decisive step toward securing control of the Sinai theater. Further details, including specific targets, loadouts, and flight assignments, will be provided soon.
  15. Operation Sleepwalker: Carrier Strike 2 - Mission Briefing Date: February 8 Location: Kola Map Mission Type: Carrier Strike Difficulty: TBD Objective: Engage and neutralize the red carrier group in the northern sector. Mission Overview: This mission will involve a revised approach to account for DCS performance limitations. Expect adjustments to strike planning and execution. Key Considerations: Enemy Carrier Group: Likely to include carrier-based air patrols and layered SAM defenses. Coordinated tactics will be crucial for overcoming enemy resistance. Operational Challenges: High enemy presence in the area; situational awareness and precise execution are critical. A combination of air-to-surface and suppression of enemy air defenses (SEAD/DEAD) may be required. Approach Adaptation: Mission parameters and routes will be optimized to mitigate performance issues. Pilots must remain flexible and follow updated directives during the operation. Further details, including tasking and loadout requirements, will be provided closer to mission day. Prepare for a challenging and dynamic operation.
  16. Operation Donnager - Mission Briefing Date: February 1 Location: Syria Map Mission Type: Night Operation Difficulty: 6/10 Objective: Execute a coordinated attack to neutralize: Early Warning Radars: Disabling enemy detection capabilities. Weapons Depot: Crippling enemy logistics and supply chains. Mission Tasks: Air-to-Air (A2A): Ensure air superiority by engaging enemy fighters. Protect strike teams from hostile interceptors. Air-to-Ground (A2G): Strike and destroy designated radar installations and weapons depot targets. Utilize precision targeting to minimize collateral damage. Key Notes: Night Operation: Enhanced stealth and reduced visibility; use night vision as needed. Enemy defenses may rely heavily on radar; low-altitude approaches are advised. Enemy Defenses: Expect SAM and AAA presence near targets. Enemy air patrols may be increased due to recent activity. Coordination: Timing and teamwork are critical for mission success. Close coordination between A2A and A2G elements will be essential.
  17. Kola Map Difficulty 7/10 16s, 18s, 14s, A10s Deep Strike on a Russian Airfield. A2A, A2G, Sead, Dead. Refueling likely. more details coming soon.
  18. Mission Briefing: Operation Night Strike - Runway Suppression on Guam Situation Overview: Recent Successes: We successfully degraded/eliminated the SAM threat on Guam. Bomber aircraft China intended to base at Guam for operations against our northern bases were neutralized. Helicopter operations successfully intercepted speedboats carrying special ops troops aiming to attack Rota Airport. Current Assessment: China acknowledges our commitment to retaking Guam. Repairs to their carrier group have been completed, significantly increasing aircraft operations from their carriers and Guam-based airports. Intelligence suggests a 2nd carrier group may be moving into position east of Guam, but its location is currently unknown. Mission Objective: Reduce the air threat from Guam by cratering the runways at the island's airports, ensuring no aircraft can take off or land. Operational Challenges: Increased Enemy Air Activity: China has bolstered airborne patrols over Guam. Any approach to Guam has triggered strong responses from carrier- and land-based aircraft. Resource Limitations: Due to high operational tempo, we face temporary shortages of guided munitions. Mission Plan: Strike Teams (F/A-18 "Nightmare Flights") Execute low-level bomb runs using high-drag bombs to crater runways. Operate under the cover of darkness to minimize detection. Combat Air Patrol (F-16s and Optional F-14s): Provide air superiority over and around Guam. Engage any hostile aircraft threatening the strike teams. Key Notes: Mission Timing: Night operation to reduce visibility and enhance survivability. Enemy Air Response: Expect strong and coordinated opposition from both carrier-based and land-based aircraft. Ground Assault Preparation: This mission is critical to pave the way for our upcoming ground assault to retake Guam. Flight Assignments: F/A-18 Strike Flights: Low-level bombing runs on runways. F-16 CAP Flights: Primary air cover. Optional F-14 CAP Flights: Additional air cover if sufficient pilots are available. Success Criteria: Effective runway cratering, denying enemy aircraft the ability to operate from Guam. Ensuring strike team survivability with CAP support. Good luck, pilots. Let's clear the skies and set the stage for retaking Guam.
  19. Looking for F16, and Heli pilots!
  20. On the Sinai map. Mission details to follow.
  21. Caucasus map Difficulty 5/10 F16s, F18s, F15s SEAD/DEAD, Air to Ground, CAP OP Kumite Briefing.pdf
  22. Looking for F18 and Heli pilots!
  23. We're reopening the F18 Squad for applicants!
  24. Still accepting 16 & Helicopter applicants!
  25. Still looking for more 16 Applicants!
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