Eight Royal Air Force Typhoon aircraft from 6 Squadron, based at RAF Lossiemouth in Scotland have started a two week exercise in Oman.

Number 6 Squadron supported by a detachment of nearly 250 RAF personnel have started an intensive two-week programme of training in the deserts of Oman to hone skills and capabilities that cannot be practised at home.

The Officer Commanding 6 Squadron, Wing Commander Billy Cooper said:

“What’s different for us here is we can be assured of reliable weather that means we can fly twelve sorties every day in conditions representative of operations.

Availability of airspace is good and the ranges are well suited for our sortie profiles. We can practice our strafe attacks and perfect our precision bombing hitting pin-point targets on the ground.”

He added:

“The support from our Royal Air Force of Oman hosts at Thumrait airbase is fantastic, the facilities here are excellent and they are incredibly welcoming.

It is critical that we have the opportunity to work closely with our partners in the Middle East and the Omani hosted Exercise Magic Carpet is the perfect vehicle for that.”

Magic Carpet has been carried out for many years, involving aircraft and many of the specialist support trades that underpin the expeditionary capability of the RAF.

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

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