Pilots from Colombia, Nigeria, Thailand, and Tunisia learn to operate AERONet

The air forces of Colombia, Nigeria, Thailand, and Tunisia have sent two pilots each to Moody Air Force Base where they learn how to operate the Airborne Extensible Relay Over-Horizon Network (AERONet).

U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Matthew Harris, 81st Fighter Squadron experiment mobile data manager, supervises Airborne Extensible Relay Over-Horizon Network integration for Royal Thai Air Force Flying Officer Apisit Kitchoke at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, April 13, 2022. In an effort to support Air Combat Command’s initiative of advancing partnering nations interoperability, Team Moody is working with military members from Colombia, Thailand, Nigeria and Tunisia in AERONet capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Courtney Sebastianelli)


Working with the 81st Fighter Squadron, these pilots learn how to map their positions as well as update the movements of the enemy using the cost-effective, commercially encrypted combat system.

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