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draken future

Safety and security are our top and immediate priorities. Our tactical experts have the experience to challenge today’s warriors for tomorrow’s fight while continuing to sharpen America’s edge in current operations around the globe. The team is comprised of an elite cadre of USAF Weapons School Instructors, Fighter Weapons School Graduates, TOP GUN Instructors, US Navy Aggressors, Air Liaison Officers, Thunderbirds Demonstration Pilots, and FAC-A Instructors. “ Draken International employs world-class, military-trained Fighter Pilots. They describe their hiring practices as follows… military, so their years of experience and expensive training are still providing a valuable service to the nation in helping to maintain military readiness.

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It essentially covers everything from Red Air adversary combat training, think “Viper” in the movie Top Gun for those of you needing to picture it, to something as nuanced as Fleet Missile Defense, where Draken International’s multiple, supersonic assets can accurately simulate anti-ship missiles attacking a fleet from many directions at once and therefore effectively train the ship’s crews to cope with the threat in as near to a real-world environment as possible, especially if they add in Draken’s electronic warfare component.Īn additional benefit to the tax-payer is that most of the aircrew and maintenance personnel are retired ex-U.S. They offer many different and highly specific services, too numerous to list here. (image via Draken International)ĭraken International is an à la carte, on-demand service which can deploy a sophisticated array of assets almost anywhere they are needed. In 2015, Draken International flew its A4K fighter jets as simulated adversaries during operational testing of the F-35 at Edwards Air Force Base, the first instance of any commercial air services company providing adversary support for the F-35. The tax-payer no longer has the year-round burden of owning a large fleet of adversary aircraft, nor the cost of employing the highly skilled personnel involved in maintaining and flying them. Quite simply, it is a much more expedient and cost-effective way of doing business to contract out the work to a company like Draken International. military jet, like an F-16, would cost to operate… and as little as 10% in comparison to a 5th generation type like the F-35. The cost savings are enormous a Draken International jet costs the taxpayer roughly 20% of what a standard front line U.S. The financial benefits for the military to contract out this work are many-fold, as it saves the wear and tear on active duty, front-line aircraft which would otherwise be employed in the job. The Royal Australian Navy operated the aircraft as A-4G N13-905 from their now-retired carrier HMAS Melbourne before selling it to New Zealand in 1984, where it was upgraded to A-4K status and flew as NZ6211 with 2 Squadron from Nowra. Douglas A-4K Bu.154905 was one of eight Skyhawks purchased from the Royal New Zealand Air Force in 2012 some time after the nation phased out its combat air arm. Draken International, along with a small number of similar companies, has gone from strength-to-strength in the modern era, where nations around the globe are streamlining their military spending by privatizing some aspects of their non-combat operations, like tactical adversary training. For this building is home to the world’s largest and fastest growing fleet of civilian-operated military adversary jets. Rather than stepping back in time though, this is more like stepping ‘Back to the Future’. Numerous Cold War-era jets are stored or undergoing refit within its walls, and the parts shelves are stacked to bursting with a highly organized supply of spares, almost as if it were a military version of a Costco warehouse. When you step inside Draken International’s cavernous maintenance hangar in Lakeland, Florida, it is like venturing back in time. Draken International – Back to the Future















Draken future