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ÁMĚŠŤ AIR BASE in the
Czech Republic seems
an unlikely place to  nd
Arizona Air National
Guard (ANG) F-16s at
work. However, with the
increasing rounds of deployments to
Europe, that’s exactly where the 195th
Fighter Squadron headed on August
27, as six ‘Vipers’ from the parent 162nd
Fighter Wing headed o from Tucson,
Arizona, bound for eastern Europe. It
was the  rst time in more than 30 years
that the squadron had sent aircraft to
Europe, and it was doing so in order to
participate in the Czech-led exercise
‘Ample Strike 2018’.
The exercise itself ran from August 31
to September 15 at various locations
throughout the Czech Republic. It was
essentially a live  re exercise intended
to increase pro ciency levels for joint
terminal attack controllers (JTACs)
and to improve standardization and
interoperability among NATO partners.
‘Ample Strike’ has come a long way since
its  rst iteration in 2002, which saw eight
aircraft working with a small Czech and
British team of JTACs. This year saw 19
countries and 20 JTAC teams supported
by over 40 varied aircraft and helicopters,
and in excess of 1,000 troops. The Arizona
F-16s  ew alongside German Euro ghters,
Czech JAS 39C Gripens and Mi-24 ‘Hinds’,

and Learjets from civilian contractor GFD.
Polish Su-22 ‘Fitters’ had been scheduled
to participate but they were grounded
following a MiG-29 crash earlier in the
summer. In addition to the Arizona F-16s,
US participation included a JTAC team as
well as a B-52H Stratofortress of the 307th
Bomb Wing at Barksdale AFB, Louisiana,
and a KC-135R Stratotanker of the 155th
Air Refueling Wing, Nebraska ANG.

State partnership
Maj Thomas ‘Wellen’ Dowd served as the
project o cer for the deployment to the
Czech Republic. An active-duty pilot with
the 56th Fighter Wing at Luke AFB, Dowd
is on a detachment to the Tucson unit.
‘Our participation in this exercise is a direct
result of the State Partnership Program,
which allows National Guard units of
various states to develop relationships
with selected partner countries around
the world. In this case, both the Texas

Arizona Air National Guard
F-16s have been in the

Czech Republic for a major


close air support exercise
alongside NATO partners.

REPORT AND PHOTOS
James DeBoer

A ‘Warhawks’ F-16C fl ies over
Hluboká Castle in the course
of an ‘Ample Strike’ sortie.

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