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Royal Navy Hawk and FRA Falcon Aircraft

A Royal Air Force Hawk aircraft (left) accompanies a FR Aviation (FRA) Falcon aircraft during a simulation exercise.
These agile jet aircraft are used to replicate the radar signature and method of operation of enemy planes and missiles against Royal Navy ships. This provides invaluable training to Royal Navy warfare specialists including radar and electronic warfare operators

The British Army protects the United Kingdom's interests at home and abroad, providing a safe and secure environment in which all British citizens can live and prosper

Credit: Crown Copyright

Media ID 15227266

© Crown Copyright

Aircraft Equipment Hawk Royal Air Force Training Falcon Simulation


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In this print captured by Ian Forshaw, we witness the powerful synergy between the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force during a simulation exercise. The image showcases a remarkable display of agility as a Royal Air Force Hawk aircraft gracefully accompanies an FR Aviation (FRA) Falcon aircraft. These two jet aircraft play a vital role in replicating the radar signature and operational methods of enemy planes and missiles against Royal Navy ships. This simulation exercise serves as invaluable training for warfare specialists within the Royal Navy, particularly those specializing in radar and electronic warfare operations. The sleek design of these aircraft is not only visually striking but also represents cutting-edge technology utilized by both branches of the armed forces. As they soar through the skies together, their synchronized movements symbolize seamless coordination between air and naval forces. Ian Forshaw's photograph encapsulates not just military prowess but also highlights the importance of continuous training to stay one step ahead in modern warfare scenarios. It serves as a reminder that behind every successful mission lies hours of meticulous preparation and practice. This stunning image is a testament to our armed forces' dedication to protecting our nation's security, showcasing their unwavering commitment to excellence in all aspects of defense strategy.

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