German F4s have now been relieved of QRA and are switching to squawk their normal training.
Looks like the Bombers just skirted German Airspace.
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- 11 Oct 2011, 13:50
- Forum: Radio Activity
- Topic: LOG 11-10-2011
- Replies: 17
- Views: 4288
- 11 Oct 2011, 13:42
- Forum: Radio Activity
- Topic: LOG 11-10-2011
- Replies: 17
- Views: 4288
QRA Active
For the past 2 hours, RAF Typhoons have been shadowing Russian bombers in the North Sea from up near the Shetlands down into the south. VC-10 Tansor 4ZO60 is refuelling the RAF jets. Now, German F4s (HG01A/B) have been scrambled and are now squawking NATO QRA 1304/1305 to intercept the bombers. Thos...
- 12 Oct 2009, 14:24
- Forum: Radio Activity
- Topic: Chill 42
- Replies: 15
- Views: 3103
Re: Chill 42
Does anyone know where CHILL42/JOSA42 ended up?
Did it hit a range in Spain or somewhere in the Med Sea or did it just turn around like the B-2A's did the other month?
Did it hit a range in Spain or somewhere in the Med Sea or did it just turn around like the B-2A's did the other month?
- 23 Sep 2009, 01:59
- Forum: Military Aviation News
- Topic: USN P-3C OASIS III 161011 Radome
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1349
Re: USN P-3C OASIS III 161011 Radome
Looks to be a Satcom antenna to me.
- 23 Sep 2009, 01:56
- Forum: Radio Activity
- Topic: RCH1005
- Replies: 1
- Views: 946
Re: RCH1005
This would have been an MC-130.
A lot of the time, MC-130s and AC-130s will use REACH 10## callsigns.
For example, Two MC130H's scheduled to AR with Quid 87 today were Reach 1015 and 1016 over the Atlantic heading east.
At FL150 as in your log, this confirms a -130.
Rich C
A lot of the time, MC-130s and AC-130s will use REACH 10## callsigns.
For example, Two MC130H's scheduled to AR with Quid 87 today were Reach 1015 and 1016 over the Atlantic heading east.
At FL150 as in your log, this confirms a -130.
Rich C
- 24 Jan 2008, 02:17
- Forum: Radio Activity
- Topic: VTBU activity 23 January 2008
- Replies: 6
- Views: 3522
TREK is used for Joint Transport missions by any type of Transport aircraft (C-130, C-17, C-5) on Pacific transport sorties. It doesn't matter where too, they use it for Australian, Thailand, Japan, Guam, all over the Pacific. RIYAL was only used by KC-135s during Allied Force on Air Refuelling miss...
- 20 Jan 2008, 14:22
- Forum: Radio Activity
- Topic: AF1, SAM29000 and SKIP45
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2287
- 31 Dec 2007, 02:17
- Forum: Radio Activity
- Topic: Train 78 on HF 11175.0
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2056
- 31 Dec 2007, 02:15
- Forum: Radio Activity
- Topic: NEW CALLSIGNS
- Replies: 11
- Views: 5281
- 23 Oct 2007, 14:26
- Forum: Radio Activity
- Topic: CFC3918
- Replies: 5
- Views: 3458
- 23 Oct 2007, 01:01
- Forum: Radio Activity
- Topic: CFC3918
- Replies: 5
- Views: 3458
- 13 Oct 2007, 21:18
- Forum: Radio Activity
- Topic: otis 81 - to Lajes
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2736
- 13 Oct 2007, 21:14
- Forum: Radio Activity
- Topic: B52 Operations GUAM AFB 2007
- Replies: 1
- Views: 3864
These frequencies are just normal HF-GCS (formerly SCOPE) frequencies for everyday usage of any USAF, USN or NATO aircraft and vessels. Not much to do with B-52 operations apart from the odd B-52 will call up while mainly flying within the USA. Anderson AFB (not Guam AFB) has a remote station linked...
- 19 Sep 2007, 18:39
- Forum: Radio Activity
- Topic: Global Power mission
- Replies: 14
- Views: 8398
- 18 Sep 2007, 20:46
- Forum: Radio Activity
- Topic: TASCOMM
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2748