Thirty- first Fighter Wing F-16s have deployed to Estonia, to participate in bilateral training with the Estonian air force.

On March 20, 14 F-16 Fighting Falcon jets with the 510th Fighter Squadron of the 31st Fighter Wing deployed to Ämari Air Base, in Estonia. These jets will take part in bilateral training with the local Air Force and perform simultaneous, unrelated training with the Finnish and Swedish air forces in their airspace.

The aircraft will remain in northern Europe through April 17, and will conduct training on the Tapa Range with F-16s performing the Forward Air Controller (Airborne) role with Estonian JTACs (Joint Terminal Attack Controllers).

The purpose of the deployment is to enhance interoperability with a NATO ally and with other regional air arms. However, the deployment is, above all, another step in the US Air Force’s “Forward-Ready-Now!” posture in the European theater where the Pentagon has already strengthened its presence with the deployment of the first TSP (Theater Security Package) and the A-10 Warthog attack planes.



The images in this post were taken over Estonia, from a KC-135 during an air-to-air refueling mission.