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Watch: Incredible video of all five of America’s fighters flying together

The Orange Flag Evaluation Team are tasked with assessing how well the different branches of the U.S. military can work together to accomplish a wide variety of objectives.

“The latest event involved a total of 18 aircraft in six combat-relevant test tasks and experiments,” said Maj. Christopher Campbell, Air Force Test Center, Orange Flag Evaluation Director.

Speaking practically, Orange Flag offers a great insight into how best to leverage the disparate tools each branch brings to the table. A lucky byproduct of the endeavor just happens to be incredible videos like this one, showing all five of America’s fighter aircraft flying together in what looks like a poster on a kid’s bedroom wall come to life.

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The Orange Flag Evaluation Team are tasked with assessing how well the different branches of the U.S. military can work together to accomplish a wide variety of objectives.

“The latest event involved a total of 18 aircraft in six combat-relevant test tasks and experiments,” said Maj. Christopher Campbell, Air Force Test Center, Orange Flag Evaluation Director.

Speaking practically, Orange Flag offers a great insight into how best to leverage the disparate tools each branch brings to the table. A lucky byproduct of the endeavor just happens to be incredible videos like this one, showing all five of America’s fighter aircraft flying together in what looks like a poster on a kid’s bedroom wall come to life.

Check it out below:

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Alex Hollings writes on a breadth of subjects with an emphasis on defense technology, foreign policy, and information warfare. He holds a master's degree in communications from Southern New Hampshire University, as well as a bachelor's degree in Corporate and Organizational Communications from Framingham State University.

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