64th Aggressor Squadron (United States)

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The 64th Aggressor Squadron is a squadron of the United States Air Force. Along with the 65th Aggressor Squadron, the 64th AGRS, as part of the 57th Adversary Tactics Group, 57th Wing, provides Air Combat Maneuvering training to USAF and other aviation forces in conjunction with Red Flag exercises.

Originally formed in 1940, it eventually became the 64th Aggressor squadron on December 30, 1981. As the 64th Fighter Weapons Squadron, they began performing the aggressor role with the T-38 Talon in 1972. In 1975, they received F-5E Tiger II, which they flew until preparing to transition to the F-16 on April 1, 1988. As the Cold War ended and military budgets adjusted, the unit was deactivated on October 5, 1990. The squadron was reactivated on October 3, 2003, again flying the F-16.

F-16C aggressor aircraft of the 64th AGRS
F-16C aggressor aircraft of the 64th AGRS

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[edit] References

  • AF Historical Research Agency
  • Dave Parsons and Derek Nelson (1993) Bandits - History of American Adversarial Aircraft, Motorbooks International.
  • George Hall (1986). TOPGUN - The Navy's Fighter Weapons School, Presidio Press.
  • Robert Wilcox (2005-reissue)Scream of Eagles, Pocketstar
  • Lou Drendel (revised 1984) ...And Kill MiGs!, Squadron/Signal Publications