Throughout the TLP Flying course, NATO and Partner nations are introducing 24 fighter platforms during the flying phase of the course. The course promotes NATO Air Forces’ tactical interoperability, exposes participants to diverse tactics and capabilities, and facilitates the exchange of information on weapons and tactics amongst participants. The AWACS is an important asset for mission success, playing a crucial role in orchestrating air operations.
“The presence of the NATO AWACS in the TLP is always appreciated, as it brings additional command and control capabilities to the participating fighter units. Simultaneously, we have the advantage of conducting training for our own crews. These trainings are crucial for the NATO AWACS to maintain proficiency at the highest standards and keeping the crew members qualified”, said Major Alessandro, Deployment Commander of the NATO AWACS detachment at TLP.
Excellent Training Opportunity for Weapon Controllers
“The TLP Flying course provides me with the chance to control sizable formations of fighter aircraft, an opportunity that isn’t always available in day-to-day operations,” expressed Captain Simon, weapon controller. ”The debrief sessions with the fighter pilots provide a valuable opportunity to improve every day”, he added.
The NATO AWACS crew can proficiently oversee a diverse array of fighter aircraft throughout the Flying Course, including Italian and Spanish Eurofighters, Spanish EF-18s, Rafale fighters from France, F-16s from Greece, F-18s from Switzerland, and JAS-39s from the Czech Republic, thereby bolstering NATO AWACS’ preparedness.