Baltic Fleet Aviation conducts training at Kaliningrad
Aircraft of the Baltic Fleet conducted air training operations in the Kaliningrad Region on Tuesday February 29. The training was conducted by by Su-30SM and Su-24M aircraft and involved training in air to air refueling from a IL-78 tanker aircraft.
A total of 15 aircraft participated in this training over the course of several days. The air-to-air refueling training was conducted both day and night and pilots conducted these exercises both while flying single or as a pair.
Air-to-air refueling is considered to be a stressful event as the pilot of the receiving aircraft needs to focus himself during the approach and make a successful connection. The pilot also needs to be focused in order to maintaining position and speed during the transfer of fuel. By conducting these training, the Baltic Fleet Aviation makes sure that its pilots maintain the necessary skills needed to perform air-to-air refueling under a wide range of conditions.
Air-to-air refueling allows Russian aviation to extend its operational range in the Baltic Region as well as increase the time aircraft can stay in the air. The central location of the Kaliningrad Region within the Baltic Region allows it to be not only and advance Russian position but a logistics hub as well which aids in extending the reach of the Russian armed forces.
Sources:
https://function.mil.ru/news_page/country/more.htm?id=12217097@egNews
https://tvzvezda.ru/news/forces/content/201902122217-d8y4.htm
A total of 15 aircraft participated in this training over the course of several days. The air-to-air refueling training was conducted both day and night and pilots conducted these exercises both while flying single or as a pair.
Air-to-air refueling is considered to be a stressful event as the pilot of the receiving aircraft needs to focus himself during the approach and make a successful connection. The pilot also needs to be focused in order to maintaining position and speed during the transfer of fuel. By conducting these training, the Baltic Fleet Aviation makes sure that its pilots maintain the necessary skills needed to perform air-to-air refueling under a wide range of conditions.
Air-to-air refueling allows Russian aviation to extend its operational range in the Baltic Region as well as increase the time aircraft can stay in the air. The central location of the Kaliningrad Region within the Baltic Region allows it to be not only and advance Russian position but a logistics hub as well which aids in extending the reach of the Russian armed forces.
Sources:
https://function.mil.ru/news_page/country/more.htm?id=12217097@egNews
https://tvzvezda.ru/news/forces/content/201902122217-d8y4.htm