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US and British fighter pilots teamed up for their first 'Point Blank' exercise amid coronavirus

  • More than 45 US and British aircraft took part in exercise Point Blank 20-02 over the North Sea on May 12, 2020.
  • The exercise is held several times a year in the UK, but this is the first to be done during the coronavirus pandemic.
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ROYAL AIR FORCE LAKENHEATH, England — More than 45 aircraft from the Royal Air Force and US Air Force participated in exercise Point Blank 20-02 over the North Sea, May 12, 2020. The joint event, held quarterly in the United Kingdom, was the first to be conducted amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Displaced mission planning between 10 UK installations was conducted via secured video teleconference to comply with current pandemic restrictions, and to ensure interoperability success.

"Point Blank 20-02 is instrumental in showing our bilateral resolve to continued operations during these restrictive times," said Capt. Nathan Hartoin, a pilot for the 493rd Fighter Squadron and chief of wing weapons. "The Wing was able to prove that displaced Mission Planning can be executed safely and swiftly across multiple bases with minimal coordination."

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