Royal Australian Air Force F-35 At Red Flag 24-1
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Royal Australian Air Force Wing Commander Adrian “Kenny” Kiely, No.3 Squadron prepares for a sortie inside a F-35A Lightning II during Red Flag 24-1 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, January 23, 2024 This was the first Red Flag the RAAF flew their F-35A Lightning II’s to enable integration and tactical training. The 414th Combat Training Squadron conducts Red Flag exercises to provide aircrews the experience of multiple, intensive air combat sorties in the safety of a training environment. This iteration of Red Flag provides unique training with an emphasis on readiness for high-end warfighting and strategic competition.
Video by Tech. Sgt. Alexandre Montes Nellis AFB Public Affairs
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The RAAF still kicks arse! Go boys!
I saw these bad boys flying a few weeks ago. Awesome
Awesome mate👍✈️🇦🇺🦘
It's got a little kangaroo logo on it. it should be 2 roos having a fight.
The ultimate pastime.
just curious if these unit buys are being procured at the originally estimated affordable exchange rate of .92 AUD/USD ??
If Australia is buying the A model it will probably be 68 million dollars US per unit.
@@usmc24thmeu36 Depends which tranche as we've received aircraft through numerous tranches which are at different prices. Our earlier airframes, like the US's, are going to have to go through some heavy upgrades with early LRIP aircraft gradually upgraded to the baseline Block 3F standard by 2021. The newer airframes are running Block 4 but it's both a hardware and software upgrade to jump to this and that takes time and money.
not sure if its a bad angle but i cant see the radar reflectors installed, going full low observe?
Dude, you're late.