Wild Weasel Story, Part 4: F-16CJ in Operation Allied Force.

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Wild Weasel Story, Part 4. Flash Barker and the F-16CJ in Operation Allied Force.
00:00:00 Introduction.
00:01:38 Flash's background
00:02:42 F-16 Block 30's role in Korea
00:03:15 Block 30 and "Dumb HARM"
00:04:20 The F-16CJ
00:05:20 Developing Force Protection Tactics
00:09:06 Were F-4G Pilots EWOs involved in Flash's Wing?
00:10:40 The Harm Targeting System (HTS)
00:13:50 The "Force Protection Role" - Priorities
00:16:39 Datalink in the F-16CJ
00:17:37 Allied Force
00:19:48 Building the battle plan
00:21:32 How much notice before deploying to Allied Force?
00:22:09 The Serbian air defense threat
00:23:48 Threat briefs given to 20th FW from Spangdahlem Viper Squadrons
00:25:30 Levels of coordination between SEAD assets in theatre
00:28:17 Implications of not having secure comms in combat
00:30:25 The balance between SEAD and DEAD
00:33:37 The psychology of kill or supress the SAM
00:35:02 Memorable SEAD mission during Allied Force
00:39:13 SEAD missions - successes, failures and lessons learned
00:41:16 Typical F-16CJ mission - Preplanned vs dynamic
00:42:50 HARM shots - Kills vs suppression
00:44:10 Serbian air defense tactics - SAMS forcing aircraft into AAA WEZ
00:45:20 Goldfein shot down by SA-3
00:47:51 Flash's closest call during Allied Force
00:49:22 The pilot's trust in the technology to keep them safe
00:50:15 The YGBSM motto and arriving in combat
00:52:29 Air to air encounters
00:57:03 Dog's MiG-29 kill
01:00:45 Lessons learned after Allied Force
01:02:42 Feelings on the Air Force divesting EW capability
01:04:52 Towed decoys and how do they fit in to self protection
01:05:55 Were weasel pilots briefed on cyber warfare
01:06:56 The rationale of moving pilots between different blocks
01:09:23 Did you feel like a Wild Weasel when flying Block 40's?
01:11:22 Cultural issues in WW community when transitioning from F-4G to F-16CJ
01:13:15 Flying the Block 30 in the AL ANG
01:14:29 Flash's favourite Viper variant and favourite mission
01:15:00 F-16C Block 30 Centre Display Unit and advanced targeting pods
01:15:54 Deploying Afghanistan in 2014 with the Block 30 upgrades and close air support
01:17:26 After 20 years and 4,000hrs is flying and fighting the Viper rote?
01:19:00 Flash's thoughts on the Viper training pipeline

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  • @JustMe00257
    @JustMe00257 Жыл бұрын

    Great skills on the interviewer side. It reminds me of the RAF leadership interview series from the 1970s. A pleasure to listen to.

  • @sedlo
    @sedlo Жыл бұрын

    Well, WW part 4 is another winner, Steve. Was interesting to hear about the F-16CJ and it’s development and its role in Allied Force. Thanks to Flash for giving us some unique insights.

  • @SavageHenry0311
    @SavageHenry0311 Жыл бұрын

    Best interviewing and guests on the Internet.

  • @djsmith2871
    @djsmith28719 ай бұрын

    The Canadian documentary series "Jetstream" had a case of an excellent CF-18 pilot trainee that could not pick up the tactical aspect of the course. He was stellar in all other aspects and was given as many chances as they could give him, but eventually he washed out and had to be moved over to heavies. So I think it is individual characteristic-based rather than on any changes to the pilot training system.

  • @jimbograves1576
    @jimbograves15763 ай бұрын

    The air force should buy Boeing F18 2 seaters. The navy version of the "growler" and convert them to the weasel role. It's the perfect plane for that task.

  • @hellcat611
    @hellcat6119 ай бұрын

    Good vid!

  • @stuartb9194
    @stuartb9194 Жыл бұрын

    Great episode and thanks Flash for all you have done. The tip to get onto your Discord thread was great too, it's an eye opener over there!

  • @laMoort
    @laMoort Жыл бұрын

    another magnificent episode with great stories, thanks a ton.

  • @jaynuck
    @jaynuck Жыл бұрын

    Excellent as always.

  • @eicjc
    @eicjc Жыл бұрын

    Enjoyed part 4 also. Particularly the parts where you talked about the initial training involved and the real weasel’s attitude towards the CJ guys. Cheers Steve

  • @kentgregory3299
    @kentgregory3299 Жыл бұрын

    Great interview as always Steve.

  • @lloydo87t
    @lloydo87t Жыл бұрын

    Great interview. Thanks gents!

  • @ramses2797
    @ramses2797 Жыл бұрын

    Hey man another great video

  • @boggy8557
    @boggy8557 Жыл бұрын

    That went by very quickly, really enjoyed this one. Fascinating to hear about Allied force. Will he be back on? I feel like there is a lot more to cover

  • @haoss5ice
    @haoss5ice Жыл бұрын

    The story of Dog’s MiG29 kill at 57:19 is story of last flight of Lieutenant Colonel Milenko Pavlovic who was at that time commander of the 204. Lovački Avijacijski Puk (204.LAP, Fighter Air Regiment based at Military Airbase Batajnica. So basically Lt.Col. Pavlovic was at a lot of pressure from political idiots who wore at power at that time and they advocated that Yugoslavian Air Force need to fly more and get in fights even do that pilots wore flying on useless planes (old and out of resources also many of does plans wore broken). So Lt.Col. actually forced out of the plane younger officer that was to be scrabbled that day and fly into that fight alone. He was shot down over his home town Valjevo and aircraft was shot down with two AA missiles but he did not ejected from the plane. I don't know if he did not ejected on purpose or was trying to control airplane out off the city. After that encounter there wore no more fly's from Serbian in that time Yugoslavian Air Force any more. I still remember that day when Lt.Col. was shot down over city of Valjevo. When we saw airplane going down I remember crowd was cheering but after learning that it was our plane the whole fucking town was so eerily quiet and citizens of Valjevo are loud people. There wore a lot of story’s that Serbian Air defense got Lt.Col. shot down by mistake but this puts that story to the end. Thank you for sharing.

  • @ljubomirvujaklija2492

    @ljubomirvujaklija2492

    Жыл бұрын

    Po tebi bi najbolje bilo da su svi piloti seli u podrum i čekali da rat prođe?

  • @DarkOmenX

    @DarkOmenX

    10 ай бұрын

    I also read something similar, first he got shot by Serbian Air defense and additionally hit by the AMRAAM , now it is unclear if he actually evaded the air defense and got badly damaged in process which would make sense of his pattern of circular movement but then the AMRAAM finished him off . Now from US and Allied point of view its quite understandable to engage BVR as it was identified as MIG29 and the Radar doesn’t say "bad maintained, half broken MIG29”. So valid target and kill for the Viper.

  • @rotad9967
    @rotad9967 Жыл бұрын

    The HTS pod is not interchangeable between the left and right hardpoint on the F-16CG or CJ. For a brief period, during the switch, it was interchangeable but now it is only capable of operating on the left hardpoint.

  • @davidd708
    @davidd708 Жыл бұрын

    Great job as usual! Follow-up question: What version of the HARMS were being shot in the Balkans? -88B's? C's?

  • @rotad9967
    @rotad9967 Жыл бұрын

    There are no F-16s coded as F-16CM. The CM designation was created for technical orders when they combined the aircraft software of the Block 40 and 50. Common data was put into a single book labeled CM but unique items were still in books with the CG and CJ labels. The aircraft themselves are still coded CG and CJ.

  • @pistonssssss
    @pistonssssss Жыл бұрын

    Does any of Weasel pilots knew about HARM that fall in Sofia city - the capital of Yugoslavian eastborder neighbor Republic of Bulgaria? Was that a Weasel shot or any "dumb" HARM from MArine, NAvy or Germany/Italy Tornados? Any idea what cause such a huge mishap?

  • @Rock-mo3ry
    @Rock-mo3ry Жыл бұрын

    I think he’s pilot that gave me my F-16 flight.

  • @protestant8419
    @protestant8419 Жыл бұрын

    It si not conflict it is agression

  • @pendulum1997

    @pendulum1997

    Жыл бұрын

    What do you call genocide?

  • @protestant8419

    @protestant8419

    Жыл бұрын

    @@pendulum1997 tea time at 5