B-2s, F-22s and F-35s are participating in Exercise Agile Tiger

Exercise Agile Tiger has kicked off at Whiteman Air Force Base on Apr. 4. The four-day interoperability exercise involves active duty, guard and reserve fighter, bomber, refueling and support units from across the United States.

On April 4, the 509th Bomb Wing kicked off a four-day interoperability exercise involving active duty, guard and reserve fighter, bomber, refueling and support units from across the country, at Whiteman Air Force Base, Mo. Following months-long planning endeavors, Exercise Agile Tiger is designed to meet training objectives consisting of high-fidelity distributed mission planning, coordinated long-range standoff munitions integration, dynamic targeting and advanced survival, evasion, resistance and escape scenarios. This event also provides for the development of new and non-traditional communications tactics, techniques and procedures. (Image from 509th Bomb Wing Public Affairs)


The exercise patch shows the frontline stealth aircraft – the B-2, F-22 and F-35 – joining B-1, B-52 and A-10 in the training event.

The service is using this opportunity to develop new and non-traditional communications tactics, techniques and procedures.

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