Abingdonboy
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To be honest, I doubt that the data collected at Red Flag is much of a help for IAF at all, especially since it's doubtful that they share all the data they gather and don't forget that these NATO exercises are mainly aimed on their threat perceptions, not on ours.
For IAF, a credible exercise with various different fighters from different forces in India, with our climate, the geograpical differences would be more important don't you think?
It would be interesting if they go for 3 x different locations, instead of 1 big one. Consider a 3 days exercise with locations in hot, cold and desert areas.
I agree, specifically what I was referencing was the data collection that was then used to debrief air-crews. I had spoken to an IAF officer in the past (not a pilot) and he said that this facilty had really impressed the IAF and they had since been playing around with similar tech and practices.
I'd say the IAF's "RED FLAG" could be held annually over the span of a week to ten days and that it could rotate through the 3 highlighted terrains. For this purpose the IAF would need to set up 3 "mini-Nellis" like AFBs but this would be a major boon to the IAF's war-gaming exercises that are held on a semi-annual basis these days. When the "desi RED FLAG" wasn't taking place the 3 AFBs could still use the tech to practice and sim fight albeit on a smaller, local, scale.