Draken wins three-year UK
‘red air’ deal
By Dominic Perry8 April 2022
Draken Europe is to provide aggressor training for the Royal Air Force
(RAF) using Aero Vodochody L-159Es to be operated from Teesside International
airport under an initial three-year contract.
Replacing a service previously conducted using the service’s now
retired BAE Systems Hawk T1s, Draken will begin operations on 1 July, running
until 30 June 2025, with the option for an additional three years.
The RAF argues that the Czech Republic-built jets are an upgrade over their predecessors, boasting additional endurance, an air-to-air radar and a radar warning receiver.
Source: UK Royal Air Force
The RAF argues that the Czech Republic-built jets are an upgrade over
their predecessors
Similar to existing operations provided by parent company Draken
International to the US Air Force, the Interim Red Air Aggressor Training
Services contract is the first of its kind in the UK.
“This exciting new capability increases the quality of operational
training,” says Air Commodore Ian Townsend. “By improving the
currency, capability and survivability in combat of our [Lockheed Martin F-35B]
Lightning and [Eurofighter] Typhoon fighter pilots we will enhance the potency
of the UK’s combat air capability.
“The contract was delivered through competition, from inception to
contract signature, in an exceptionally short timescale of only six months. It
is timely, affordable, deliverable and provides defence with excellent value
for money.”
The L-159s, formerly operated by the Czech air force and upgraded by
the manufacturer, will be on the civil register and regulated by the UK Civil
Aviation Authority.
A replacement capability will eventually be provided by the UK’s Next
Generation Operational Training programme.
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