Germany - Air Force Panavia Tornado - ECR 46+46
AIRSHOWS & EVENTS Joint Warrior 14/02
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Operator: Germany - Air Force - 46+46
Aircraft: Panavia - Tornado - ECR
Airport: UK - Scotland - Lossiemouth (LMO / EGQS)
Category: Main database
Photo taken on 2014-10-10 by Liam Paul McBride [Contact]
Camera setting: Canon EOS-1D Mark II, 1/125s, f/5.6 at 78mm ISO 100
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(12.10.2014, 21:19 CET)
FAST JET FOCUS FOR RAF LOSSIEMOUTH IN EXERCISE JOINT WARRIOR
Europe’s largest military exercise is gearing up to take place off the coast of Scotland this weekend. The Exercise runs from 4 to 17 Oct.
Joint Warrior is a multinational exercise, hosted in the UK and incorporates all three of the Armed Forces – the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force. The exercise will begin on 4 October and will engage more than 22 warships and submarines, 52 fixed wing aircraft, and a total of nearly 3,500 personnel from the various participating nations.
Ships, submarines, aircraft and ground troops from the UK, US and other allies will be taking part, battling each other at sea, in the air and on land in an area which stretches from the Irish Sea, north to Cape Wrath and east to the Moray Firth.
RAF Lossiemouth is hosting the largest part of the air element of the Exercise, accommodating Tornados and Gripens from the German and Swedish Air Forces. RAF Lossiemouth’s own XV(Reserve) Squadron, flying Tornados, and Typhoons from 1(Fighter) and 6 Squadrons will also participate in the Exercise. Sentinel, Shadow and Hercules fixed wing aircraft from other UK bases will also be based here at certain points during the Exercise. Puma helicopters from RAF Benson will also be based at RAF for a short period of the Exercise. Whilst there are no plans for night flying (i.e. outwith standard fixed wing flying hours of 0800-2300), there will be evening flying.
Exercise Joint Warrior represents a valuable opportunity to demonstrate the range of capabilities available for contingency operations and provides excellent training which tests the high readiness capabilities of the Armed Forces.
The massive Exercise is planned and co-ordinated through the Joint Tactical Exercise Planning Staff (JTEPS) based at Joint Headquarters, Northwood. Squadron Leader Duncan Laisney, who is the JTEPS fast jet element co-ordinator for Exercise Joint Warrior, said:
“JTEPS exists to provide realistic Higher Command simulation and ensure exercise safety. In order to bolster specialist expertise JTEPS is augmented by up to 200 personnel from across the three Services, many of whom are Reservists.
This October will see the return of Exercise fast jets to RAF Lossiemouth, and JTEPS staff will command the fast jet element from our temporary base there.
Lossiemouth was chosen as it is ideally positioned to support all of the Joint Warrior activity surrounding the north of Scotland and it is capable of handling 24/7 operations by numerous fast jet aircraft and their supporting personnel.”
Words by RAF Lossiemouth P.A.O
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