Aug. 7, 2023 U.S., international aircraft return to Alaska for Red Flag 23-3 The surface-to-air and air-to-air simulated combat exercise returns this week.
June 24, 2022 Red Flag-Alaska 22-2 exercise draws to a close As Red Flag-Alaska 22-2 draws to a close after two weeks of non-stop operations, the visiting squadrons at Eielson Air Force base have racked up thousands of combined flying hours for pilots and kept maintainers working around the clock to keep more than 40 fighter aircraft ready to fly day after
June 23, 2022 18th AGRS fuels up with 92nd ARW during RED FLAG-Alaska 22-2 U.S. Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcons, assigned to the 18th Aggressor Squadron, Eielson Air Force Base, receives fuel from a 92nd Air Refueling Wing KC-135 Stratotanker above the Joint Pacific Alaska Range Complex during a training sortie for RED FLAG-Alaska 22-2, June 22, 2022. The 18th Aggressor
June 16, 2022 Red Flag 22-2 underway at Eielson Red Flag-Alaska 22-2, a Pacific Air Forces-sponsored exercise and the second of its kind this year, has started and is expected to run June 9- 24, with primary flight and ground operations in the Joint Pacific Alaska Range Complex.
Aug. 16, 2021 RED FLAG-Alaska 21-3 builds international, joint readiness The beginning of RED FLAG-Alaska 21-3 brings Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) aircraft flying overhead and alongside U.S. Armed Forces assets for combat readiness training.
June 18, 2021 POL keeps RED FLAG-Alaska 21-2 fueled to fight Blues, greys, coyote brown, and greens surround a Koku Jieitai (Japan Air Self-Defense Force) F-15J Eagle, refueling the aircraft together during a 70 degree and sunny day on Eielson Air Force Base.
June 13, 2019 MQ-9s join RED FLAG-Alaska for first time Each year RED FLAG-Alaska brings hundreds of Airmen and aircraft from around the globe to participate in cutting-edge, realistic combat training in the Joint Pacific Alaska Range Complex, and with each iteration something new is always tested. RF-A 19-2 marks the first time MQ-9 Reapers flew out of
Aug. 17, 2018 Reserve Airmen train at RED FLAG-Alaska All components from the U.S. Air Force, to include active-duty service members, Air National Guard and Reserve, must work together to achieve overall air superiority.
July 31, 2017 80th Fighter Squadron arrives for Red Flag-Alaska 17-3 Members of the 80th Fighter Squadron arrived at Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska, to participate in RED FLAG-Alaska 17-3 today. Over the next two weeks, the 80th FS will train to defend against surface-to-air and air-to-air threats, including those provided by an Aggressor unit stationed at Eielson