Inzpire supports Exercise Typhoon Warrior
Inzpire’s Collective Training Division has supported the Royal Air Force (RAF) during Exercise Typhoon Warrior, the company announced on 29 August.
The exercise provides RAF pilots and Aerospace Battle Managers (ABM) undertaking the Typhoon Force Qualified Weapons Instructor Course with the highest level of tactical flying and ABM training.
During the exercise, Inzpire personnel were embedded within 29 Squadron and orchestrated the movements of almost 50 aircraft from across the RAF and US Air Force including 492nd Squadron, personnel from RAF Boulmer, RAF Spadeadam, RAF Scampton and the Royal Navy.
To support the exercise, the Inzpire team designed a number of complex and challenging mission scenarios, which presented numerous tactical problems that participants had to address within a contested, degraded and operationally limited environment.
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