RAF Typhoons carry out air to ground targeting exercise in Estonia

Source: Royal Air Force (RAF)

The RAF Typhoons from IX (B) Squadron currently conducting the NATO Baltic Air Policing Mission, in Estonia, have been conducting Close Air Support training during Exercise Bold Hussar.




The three-day exercise involved the Typhoons working with British, French and Estonian Defence Force Joint Terminal Attack Controllers based at Tapa in eastern Estonia. The British and French ground forces are part of the long-established NATO Forward Presence mission in support of the Estonia Defence Force.



During the exercise the Estonian JTACs took the lead on the ground, closely supported by their NATO allies from the UK and France. The air-to-ground targeting serials demonstrated the RAF’s ability to precisely hit ground targets.

“Exercise Bold Hussar is an example of the Typhoon’s ability to effortlessly switch from being a world-class fighter into a highly effective ground attack aircraft.  Exercises like these are key to ensuring our pilots maintain their overall combat readiness,” said Flight Lieutenant Wilkinson, IX (B) Squadron Pilot.

 

The RAF Typhoons from IX (B) Squadron currently conducting the NATO Baltic Air Policing Mission, in Estonia, have been conducting Close Air Support training during Exercise Bold Hussar.
Photo: Royal Air Force (RAF).

 

The Typhoons from IX (B) Squadron are part of the RAF’s 140 Expeditionary Wing and are currently deployed on Operation Azotize to Amari Air Base in Estonia where they are conducting NATO’s Baltic Air Policing Mission.

Throughout this NATO deployment, RAF personnel will also be undertaking exercises designed to challenge both personnel and equipment in various high-end warfighting scenarios. These exercises provide RAF personnel with opportunities to work alongside NATO air and ground-based assets that they would not normally be able to do in the UK.

The RAF will continue to undertake the Air Policing Mission in Estonia as a combined force alongside German Air Force Allies until the end of April. 140 EAW will then continue this Mission until August when they will hand over to the Spanish Air Force.




 

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