A number of Hawk jets are currently over the North Sea near Hull conducting aggressor training.

This massive ‘dogfight’ is designed to simulate enemy forces and provide essential training to the RAF front-line units.

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The BAe Hawk T.1 is used in a number of roles for the RAF. In this instance, the aircraft are being used by 100 Squadron, based at RAF Leeming, in the ‘aggressor’ role.

This role involves simulating enemy forces and providing essential training to the RAF front-line units. According to the Royal Air Force website:

“The Hawk T1 is used primarily in the aggressor role by 100 Squadron, who provide opposition forces for front-line training in addition to Close Air Support (CAS) simulation to Land units for currency training. The Hawk T1 is equipped to an operational standard and is capable of undertaking a war role. It has two underwing pylons cleared to carry AIM-9L Sidewinder air-to-air missiles or a telemetry pod for recording missions to enable post-flight debriefing. In the CAS training role it can carry up to eight 3Kg practice bombs.”

In addition, Dassault Falcon 20 EW operated by Draken International are present. Below is a tweet from a previous exercise explaining how these aircraft operate.

Typically in many scenarios, Hawk jets support Dassault Falcon 20DC aircraft acting as long-range anti-ship bombers.

George Allison
George has a degree in Cyber Security from Glasgow Caledonian University and has a keen interest in naval and cyber security matters and has appeared on national radio and television to discuss current events. George is on Twitter at @geoallison

28 COMMENTS

  1. Was watching a couple of Coningsby Typhoons and a couple of Falcons in the skies above Yeovilton yesterday. Went on for over an hour 18,000 ft mostly. There seems to be a fair bit going on recently, had an Atlas and Hawks join in for a bit too.

  2. No much happening at present around Hull. I can see one Typhoon and a number of Grobs. Must have all gone back for lunch.

  3. Nice to see the HAWKs being given some exercise
    A vastly underused asset, just for training
    And as stated above it is capable of light combat

    My binoculars cant see from Preston ;P

      • Yes, it did. Two. I’m sure I’ve seen multiple links on the site, from others but may be wrong. Thanks for the clue.Still not heard from George.

  4. Hear that there using Typhoons in the Aggression role can’t remember SQN but known there in a black colour scheme ,seen the odd photo .Would of like to seen them in camouflage like the wildcat .

  5. The RN has been using Hawks and Falcons out of Culdrose and Yeovilton for many years as part of the air defence package on Thursday Wars and other FOST serials that happen in the South Coast Exercise Areas.
    The Falcons can simulate just about any airborne radar be it search or missile.
    The Falcon can do a Mirage or Etandard radar that pops up setting off the EW set. It then turns in with a Hawk flying in close and low, switches to an exocet search signal and lets the Hawk tank in for the missile homing part of an engagement.
    Same goes for other systems. It simulates Bear, Backfire and all the other Russian Missile homing heads as well as other nations systems . By playing with the flight profiles and search radar operation you can simulate Anti radar missiles coming in. No radar transmissions but they are coming in anyway on Radar so you assume ARMs and start switching the ships radar on and off as required.
    Outstanding assets for all branches to use. As good as a Missile without all the real death and destruction… Which FOST wreckers simulate for you anyway.

  6. Ha!

    Here is not so sunny Surrey we have nothing but Chinooks!! And the occasional Merlin.

    Would be great living in one of the dedicated LFA’s for jets.

  7. Living near Leeming, a couple of miles away we see Hawks all day on most days. But this week there have been Hunters (Hunter Aviation out of Scampton ?) about coming in from the coast. And doing fast runs over Leeming before departing. Something to do with the dog fight ?

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