Just before 4AM on May 28th, the skies over the Palmetto State were torn apart, thanks to the Pratt & Whitney F100-PW-229 motor in charge of the moving the Block 52 version of the F-16. Blasting out of McEntire Joint National Guard Base at 0 dark thirty were Swamp Fox airmen, underway on an Atlantic crossing on their way to join their tactical aviator brethren already in Europe.
The South Carolina Air National Guard’s 169th Fighter Wing is now the latest unit to deploy overseas as part of Operation Atlantic Resolve. Headed for Europe this time, the Swamp Fox F-16s are the latest in a string of high-profile deployments, following in the footsteps of their F-15 and A-10 colleagues that have been in theater since early April. The 169FW men and women will go straight to Poland, for some quality time with the Polish Air Force, another operator of Lockheed Martin’s Block 52 Viper.
Beginning in 2012, the US established a full-time presence at Łask Air Base in Poland, with a small detachment of ten personnel with the purpose of strengthening the already strong US-Poland relationship, as well as facilitating multi-national exercises and operations.
Several units have already rotated through Poland within the last few years, and the Aviation Detachments (AVDETs) have thus far consisted of Lockheed Martin C-130 and F-16 units – maybe not-so-coincidentally the same aircraft types that the Polish Air Force has obtained from the US within the last decade.
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Just before 4AM on May 28th, the skies over the Palmetto State were torn apart, thanks to the Pratt & Whitney F100-PW-229 motor in charge of the moving the Block 52 version of the F-16. Blasting out of McEntire Joint National Guard Base at 0 dark thirty were Swamp Fox airmen, underway on an Atlantic crossing on their way to join their tactical aviator brethren already in Europe.
The South Carolina Air National Guard’s 169th Fighter Wing is now the latest unit to deploy overseas as part of Operation Atlantic Resolve. Headed for Europe this time, the Swamp Fox F-16s are the latest in a string of high-profile deployments, following in the footsteps of their F-15 and A-10 colleagues that have been in theater since early April. The 169FW men and women will go straight to Poland, for some quality time with the Polish Air Force, another operator of Lockheed Martin’s Block 52 Viper.
Beginning in 2012, the US established a full-time presence at Łask Air Base in Poland, with a small detachment of ten personnel with the purpose of strengthening the already strong US-Poland relationship, as well as facilitating multi-national exercises and operations.
Several units have already rotated through Poland within the last few years, and the Aviation Detachments (AVDETs) have thus far consisted of Lockheed Martin C-130 and F-16 units – maybe not-so-coincidentally the same aircraft types that the Polish Air Force has obtained from the US within the last decade.
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