Unofficial response from a Pilot who was involved in RED FLAG got unofficial response from from Indians who were involved in RED FLAG. Indian media is hawkish about this. Another such reaction could be found here (posted earlier)
Profile of the colonel and Indian journalist (present at RED FLAG) response - LiveFist: Profile of "that USAF Colonel"
Red Flag is DACT - its designed to force events for training requirements - and the sides exchange roles. Its not some competition.
Red Flag: US Air Force says sorry for pilots comments
LiveFist: Profile of "that USAF Colonel"
Profile of that USAF Pilot is in a disgracefully bad taste. It seems like many Indians are going overboard with their hyper-jingoism and are showing an utter disregard for the guy's privacy and have him plastered over the blogs so every Tom, Dick and Harry from India can come and put derogatory comments about him. How low can this go? I doubt any Indian would like something like this posted about an IAF officer on the net where all sorts of derogatory and insulting comments were being made about him. After all, the guy is entitled to his professional opinion and can back a lot more of it (having been a test pilot and involved with developing the Nellis program and tactics) than the Indian fanboys leaving idiotic remarks about the USAF Col.
Red Flag is DACT - its designed to force events for training requirements - and the sides exchange roles. Its not some competition.
A part of Red Flag entails DACT. Its certainly not the core of the exercise. The point is to have an OPPFOR presence in the air so it can make the experience of the participants more realistic. The OPPFOR Air mimicks Soviet style tactics and hinders LFE missions. Also sides do not switch roles. There is a cadre of aggressors and participants do not fly on their sides. The roles for the participants are split between escort, SEAD, air to surface etc.
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