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Red Flag and other Air Exercises in the NTTR

The Red Flag exercises, held periodically at Nellis Air Force Base since 1975, are very realistic aerial war games. The purpose is to give pilots from the U.S., NATO and other allied countries an opportunity to practice and refine their skills for real combat situations. This includes the use of 'enemy' hardware and live ammunition for bombing exercises within the Nellis complex. The exercises with flares and all kinds of aircraft can make a spectacular show, especially at night. There are usually two sorties per day, Monday thru Friday: One sortie during daytime and one in the evening or at night.

There are two teams, the good guys (Blue Team) and the aggressors (Red Team). The Red Team consists of Nellis AFB-based pilots specifically trained for the role as adversary, or aggressor, flying F-15 and F-16 aircraft. During the Cold War they sometimes used actual Russian aircraft, and to this day they use call signs such as MiG and Flanker. The Blue Team consists of the various guest 'players' in their respective aircraft. For most Red Flag exercises the Blue Team includes the roles of Escort, Interdiction, SEAD (Suppression of Enemy Air Defense), Airlift, Command & Control, Refueling and Search & Rescue.

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The Red Team sets up on the west side of the Nellis Ranges, in the Tolicha Peak area between Tonopah and Beatty. The Blue Team sets up in the east, over Delamar Lake east of Alamo, which the pilots call Texas Lake because of its shape. The objective for the Blue Team is to neutralize simulated Red Team air defense systems and to hit and destroy targets in 70's Ranges, south-east of the Tonopah Test Range. Both teams usually meet in the airspace west and north-west of Rachel, where they engage in very realistic dogfights. The southern part of Railroad Valley, and especially the old Cedar Pipeline Ranch is an excellent place to watch the air show.

The most popular viewing spot is close to Rachel, just north of Coyote Summit. By the trash barrels on Hwy. 375 near Coyote Summit take the dirt road that leads south from the highway, and follow it up the hill about 300 yards off the highway. From there you have an excellent view of the planes of the Blue Team coming low through Coyote Summit, as they move in for the attack from Texas Lake. Even better, follow the tracks on the back side of the hill. Park where the tracks end and hike up to the saddle in front of you and from there to the top of the hill on your left. Many of our Red Flag photos were taken from up there.

Other good places to see the Blue Team include the Powerlines Overlook in the mountains behind the Black Mailbox and the Pahroc Summit Pass, which the pilots call Student Gap.

Some Red Flag exercises are U.S. only, while others include coalition forces. The list of foreign countries that have participated in the past includes: Argentinia, Australia, Bahrain, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Denmark, Egypt, France, Germany, Greece, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Korea, Malaysia, NATO, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, United Kingdom and Venezuela. The exercises usually last two, sometimes three weeks.

Green Flag is an advanced, realistic, and relevant Air to Surface training exercise, preparing joint and coalition warfighters to meet combatant commander requirements across Air, Space, and Cyberspace. It is primarily conducted in conjunction with U.S. Army National Training Center exercises at Fort Irwin, California. It is a Joint exercise administered by the U.S. Air Force Warfare Center and Nellis Air Force Base through the 549th Combat Training Squadron. Source: Nellis AFB

JFEX Joint Forcible Entry Exercise is a U.S. Air Force Weapons School large-scale air mobility exercise in which participants plan and execute a complex air-land operation in a simulated contested battlefield. JFEX participants' ability to synchronize aircraft movements from geographically-separated bases, command large formations of dissimilar aircraft in high threat airspace, and tactically deliver and recover combat forces via air drops and combat landings on an unimproved landing strip. Source: Nellis AFB

Red Flags Game

U.S. Air Force Weapons School Integration (WSINT) is a series of complex, large-force employment missions that serve as the capstone portion of Weapons School classes, which take place twice a year. WSINT involves the planning and execution of every aspect of air, space and cyber combat operations, with joint force components converging over the Nevada Test and Training Range. Source: Nellis AFB

The following schedule shows the planned dates for upcoming air exercises, and dates for past exercises. For information on participating units (if available) click on 'Units'. For photos click on 'Photos'.

Exercise Dates
FY 2022
JFEX 21B12/11/2021Unconfirmed
WSINT 21B11/22/2021 - 12/16/2021Unconfirmed
FY 2021
RED FLAG 21-307/19/2021 - 08/06/2021Units
JFEX 21A06/12/2021Unconfirmed
WSINT 21A05/24/2021 - 06/17/2021Unconfirmed
RED FLAG 21-203/08/2021 - 03/19/2021Units
RED FLAG 21-101/25/2021 - 02/12/2021UnitsPhotos
JFEX 20B12/05/2020Units
WSINT 20B11/16/2020 - 12/10/2020
FY 2020
RED FLAG 20-308/03/2020 - 08/14/2020Units
JFEX 20A06/06/2020
WSINT 20A05/18/2020 - 06/11/2020
RED FLAG 20-203/09/2020 - 03/20/2020
2nd week cancelled due to COVID
UnitsPhotos
RED FLAG 20-101/27/2020 - 02/14/2020UnitsPhotos
JFEX 19B12/07/2019
FY 2019
RED FLAG 19-307/15/2019 - 08/02/2019UnitsPhotos
JFEX 19A06/08/2019
RED FLAG 19-203/08/2019 - 03/22/2019Units
RED FLAG 19-101/28/2019 - 02/15/2019Units
JFEX 18B12/08/2018Units
FY 2018
RED FLAG 18-307/23/2018 - 08/03/2018Units
JFEX 18A06/09/2018
RED FLAG 18-203/09/2018 - 03/23/2018UnitsPhotos
RED FLAG 18-101/26/2018 - 02/16/2018Units
JFEX 17B12/09/2017
FY 2017
RED FLAG 17-408/14/2017 - 08/25/2017Units
RED FLAG 17-307/10/2017 - 07/28/2017Units
JFEX 17A06/10/2017
RED FLAG 17-202/27/2017 - 03/10/2017
RED FLAG 17-101/23/2017 - 02/10/2017Units
JFEX 16B12/10/2016
FY 2016
RED FLAG 16-408/15/2016 - 08/26/2016UnitsPhotos
RED FLAG 16-307/11/2016 - 07/29/2016Units
JFEX 16A06/18/2016
RED FLAG 16-202/29/2016 - 03/11/2016Units
RED FLAG 16-101/25/2016 - 02/12/2016Units
JFEX 15B12/12/2015Units
FY 2015
RED FLAG 15-408/17/2015 - 08/28/2015Units
RED FLAG 15-307/13/2015 - 07/31/2015Units
JFEX 15A06/20/2015
RED FLAG 15-203/02/2015 - 03/13/2015Units
RED FLAG 15-101/26/2015 - 02/13/2015Units
FY 2014
RED FLAG 14-307/14/2014 - 07/25/2014Units
RED FLAG 14-203/03/2014 - 03/14/2014UnitsPhotos
RED FLAG 14-101/27/2014 - 02/14/2014Units
FY 2013
RED FLAG 13-4CANCELLED
RED FLAG 13-302/25/2013 - 03/15/2013Units
RED FLAG 13-201/21/2013 - 02/01/2013UnitsPhotos
JFEX (MAFEX) Fall 201211/30/2012Units
RED FLAG 13-1CANCELLED
FY 2012
JEFX 201208/20/2012 - 08/31/2012
RED FLAG 12-407/16/2012 - 07/27/2012UnitsPhotos
MAFEX Springs 201205/23/2012Units
Jaded Thunder 201204/28/2012 - 05/12/2012
RED FLAG 12-302/27/2012 - 03/16/2012Units
RED FLAG 12-201/23/2012 - 02/03/2012Units
RED FLAG 12-1CANCELLED
FY 2011
RED FLAG 11-4CANCELLED
RED FLAG 11-302/21/2011 - 03/11/2011UnitsPhotos
RED FLAG 11-201/24/2011 - 02/04/2011Units
RED FLAG 11-1CANCELLED
FY 2010
RED FLAG 10-407/19/2010 - 07/30/2010Units
RED FLAG 10-302/22/2010 - 03/05/2010UnitsPhotos
RED FLAG 10-201/25/2010 - 02/05/2010Units
RED FLAG 10-110/19/2009 - 10/30/2009Units
FY 2009
RED FLAG 09-508/24/2009 - 09/04/2009UnitsPhotos
RED FLAG 09-407/13/2009 - 07/24/2009Units
RED FLAG 09-302/23/2009 - 03/13/2009UnitsPhotos
RED FLAG 09-201/26/2009 - 02/06/2009Units
RED FLAG 09-110/20/2008 - 10/31/2008Units
FY 2008
RED FLAG 08-408/11/2008 - 08/22/2008UnitsPhotos
RED FLAG 08-307/21/2008 - 08/01/2008Units
JEFX 08-3 (#8)04/14/2008 - 04/25/2008
RED FLAG 08-2.202/04/2008 - 02/15/2008UnitsPhotos
RED FLAG 08-2.101/14/2008 - 01/25/2008Units
JEFX 08-1 (#7)11/05/2007 - 11/16/2007
RED FLAG 08-110/22/2007 - 11/02/2007UnitsPhotos
FY 2007
RED FLAG 07-308/18/2007 - 08/31/2007UnitsPhotos
RED FLAG 07-2.202/03/2007 - 02/17/2007UnitsPhotos
RED FLAG 07-2.101/13/2007 - 01/26/2007UnitsPhotos
RED FLAG 07-110/09/2006 - 10/20/2006
FY 2006
RED FLAG 06-208/05/2006 - 09/02/2006Units
JEFX 06 (#6)04/17/2006 - 05/05/2006Photos
RED FLAG 06-101/21/2006 - 02/18/2006UnitsPhotos
FY 2005
RED FLAG 05-4.208/19/2005 - 09/02/2005Units
RED FLAG 05-4.108/08/2005 - 08/19/2005Units
RED FLAG 05-3.203/19/2005 - 04/02/2005UnitsPhotos
RED FLAG 05-3.102/26/2005 - 03/12/2005UnitsPhotos
RED FLAG 05-2CANCELLED
RED FLAG 05-1.210/23/2004 - 11/06/2004UnitsPhotos
RED FLAG 05-1.1 10/10/2004 - 10/23/2004 UnitsPhotos
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Related links:

  • Tenets of Red Flag - official USAF document
  • Nellis based Exercises - by British Military Aviation and Black Program Researcher Richard Cliff
  • Red Flag NACTS Information - The NACTS equipment involved in the Red Flag Exercises
  • Scanner Frequencies - Radio frequencies used during the flag exercises
  • Scanner Glossary - Code words and phrases used in radio transmissions
  • Official Nellis AFB web site - Red Flag information
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We at BOL know that training on the Red Flag rules won't be the highlight of the day for many people. Getting employees interested enough to learn can mean taking the creative and fun route. That is why we're offering these Red Flag games to BOL users.

Red Flags Game Rules

The Scrambler has ten Red Flag key words jumbled up. The Crossword Puzzle has eleven arcoss and down Red Flag words. There is an answer key for the instructor.

There is also an Excel-based Red Flag Jeopardy game. This should be customized to fit your bank, and it is easy to do.To play the game, the five categories and five questions under each are hyperlinked to make the game flow smoothly.

Red Flags Game Target

Here are the three games. We hope you find them fun and helpful. (Right click to save the files to your drive)