Backbone of Air Force fleet takes off during Red Flag 16-2

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  • By Senior Airman David Bernal Del Agua
  • 22nd Air Refueling Wing Public Affairs
Airmen from four different KC-135 Stratotanker locations officially kicked off Red Flag 16-2 exercise as part of the tanker task force, Feb. 29, at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada.

During the exercise, the tanker task force training objective is a total force integration effort among active, guard and reserve units with the intention of sharing operations and maintenance function to conduct air refueling support worldwide.

"Red Flag promotes integration and camaraderie between mobility and combat air force assets along with our international partners participating," said Maj. Rob Knapp, Red Flag 16-2 Tanker Task Force detachment commander. "Training in this setting improves joint and coalition warfighting capabilities and is designed to push us beyond our comfort zone. This helps prepare us for current and future contingencies that will require tankers as the backbone for our success."

Airmen from Alabama Air National Guard, Alabama; Fairchild AFB, Washington; McConnell AFB, Kansas; and Roland R. Wright ANG Base, Utah; will work with joint U.S., Italian and Turkish coalition combat air forces during the advanced and realistic two-week exercise.

"Rapid global mobility is what sets the U.S. Air Force apart from any other air force in the world and the tanker support missions are the reason our fleet reaches as far as it does," said Knapp.

The purpose of Red Flag is to challenge Airmen and other coalition forces in ways they have not encountered before and motivate them to find creative solutions to provide effective weapons, tactics and command and control integration across air, space and cyberspace scenarios they are presented.

"This is my second red flag exercise, but I'm looking forward to the challenges my crew and I will face to complete the missions during our time here," said Airman 1st Class Cody Shumate, 349th Air Refueling Squadron boom operator. "I also look forward to having fun doing the mission while learning how to improve what we already do as a great Air Force tanker crew.

Red Flag forces will operate in simulated contested, degraded and operationally limited environment against aggressor forces from the 414th Combat Training Squadron at Nellis.