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The Hawk T2 has been used as an advanced jet trainer for RAF pilots since 2012, and fully assumed all duties in this role in 2016 with the disbandment of Hawk T1-equipped 208 Squadron.
The Red Arrows could end up flying Korean, Swedish or Italian jets in future displays over Devon and across the UK. The ...
Out of the 10 successful graduates completing the Introductory Fighter Course (IFC), five will now go on to complete a ...
A letter addressed to Army Secretary Dan Driscoll calls on the service to communicate directly with the families in the wake ...
The US Air Force’s (USAF) 96th Test Wing’s McKinley Climatic Lab recently announced the conclusion of the second round of ...
The Royal Air Force's Red Arrows are performing the team's first aerobatic displays with their BAE Systems Hawk T1s using ...
The Oakey Army Aviation Training Centre has welcomed three brand new Black Hawk helicopters, the first of 18 to be stationed ...
After more than five decades of advanced jet training, the 50th FTS is inactivated and its legacy absorbed into a new ...
A full cohort of pilots has graduated from the challenging Introductory Fighter Course (IFC) at 76 Squadron for the first time since the introduction ...
Original article source: Secret Service acquires iconic presidential Marine One helicopter for advanced agent training ...
Three of the combat utility helicopters have been transferred to the Army Aviation Training Centre in Oakey, establishing the ...