Exercise Red Flag is underway
with the U.S. and some of its tightest allies fighting a mock air war over the Nevada Test and Training Range (NTTR)
in southern Nevada. Either in conjunction with the exercise or independent of
it, there is a lot of testing currently going on over the same area. Case in
point, this test F-15E Strike Eagle assigned to Eglin Air Force Base carrying
an inert version of America's newest variant of its long-running B61 series of
nuclear bombs, the precision-guided B61-12.
The jet was snapped by aviation photographer Kris
Trajano on Tuesday, March 10th, 2020. The F-15E was followed by a pair of F-16s
that were landing just before the first Red Flag launch of the day. It isn't
uncommon for various test, training, and tactics development missions to be executed
in the space between the two daily Red Flag mass launches and recoveries.
Still, it is interesting to see the B61-12 hanging on an F-15E coming into
Nellis. Much of the test and evaluation work for the USAF's nuclear weapons
delivery systems occurs on the Tonopah Test Range in
the northern reaches of the NTTR. Nearby Tonopah Test Range Airport also
supports those activities under certain circumstances.
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