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Exercise Report : Spring Flag 2008

SPRING FLAG 2008

Each year the Italian Air Force organizes the NATO exercise 'Spring Flag'. Giampaolo Tonello reports back from his visit to Decimomannu air base in Italy during the exercise.

NATO Exercise Spring Flag 2008

Again this year, in perfect spring time, the Aeronautica Militare Italiana (AMI - Italian Air Force) hosted the annual NATO exercise “Spring Flag”. This is the main exercise organized annually by the Italian Air Force in Italy. In addition to other national and international Armed Forces, also taking part are other Italian institutions from the security sector such as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Italian Red Cross. Apart from the Aeronautica Militare Italiana, the Esercito Italiano (EI - Italian Army) and Marina Militare (MM - Italian Navy) participated with various units.
Spring Flag presents a good opportunity for the Italian forces to exchange experiences with foreign Armed Forces, in particular with other NATO members. The exercise is growing every year and there were a lot of observers from many different countries, such as Algeria, Brasil, Egypt, UAE, Finland, Jordan, India, Kuwait and Romania.

Organized and conducted by the Air Force Operational Command (COFA) in Poggio Renatico (Ferrara), the aim of the Spring Flag exercise is to verify the capabilities of the Italian Air Force to plan, prepare and train a set of air operations, with necessary support from the services in order to conduct missions efficiently when deployed abroad. For this complex exercise environment, COFA develops command and control actions for different scenarios that are typical to joint and multinational peace support missions.

Lasting until April 18th, Spring Flag 2008 started on April 1st with the establishment of:
- a Joint Force Air Component Command (JFACC) at Poggio Renatico – Ferrara;
- a Combined Air Operations Centre (CAOC) in Bari Palese;
- a Deployable Operating Base (DOB) at Decimomannu air base for coalition assets;
- a Deployable perating Base (DOB) at Trapani for the opposition force's assets.

As usual, most of the participants were based at Decimomannu Air base, about 15 km north of Cagliari, Sardinia. The opposition forces were mainly based at Trapani, Sicily. We had the opportunity to visit Decimomannu on April 8th and 9th to witness this big exercise together with about 50 other accredited journalists from various countries. The visit started with poor weather but improved in the afternoon followed by beautiful CAVOK the day after. Many COMAO missions were flown daily with the participation of all the aircraft involved in the exercise. During the same period, the Luftwaffe's JbG 32 from Lechfeld, Germany, deployed to Decimomannu (four Tornado ECR aircraft took part in Spring Flag). They were joined by a number of Tornado IDS from AG 51 which landed for a fuelstop. This increased the number of machines on the German flightline to 23! Really impressive.

Flying participants Spring Flag 2008

CountryUnitAircraft TypeQtyOperating Base
Italy 4° Stormo EF2000 4 Decimomannu
5° Stormo F-16ADF 2 Trapani
6° Stormo Tornado IDS 5 Decimomannu
9° Stormo AB-212 3 Decimomannu
14° Stormo G-222VS 1 Decimomannu
15° Stormo HH-3F 2 Decimomannu
36° Stormo EF2000 3 Decimomannu
37° Stormo F-16ADF 6 Decimomannu
46° Br. Aerea C-130J 1 Decimomannu
50° Stormo Tornado ECR 6 Trapani
51° Stormo AMX 5 Decimomannu
61° Stormo MB-339CD 4 Decimomannu
70° Stormo SF-260EA 3 Alghero
5° and 7° Reggimento A-129CBT3 Decimomannu
Gr. A. Imb. AV-8B 3 Trapani
France EDCAE-3F Sentry1 Evreux, France
Germany JbG 32Tornado ECR 4 Decimomannu
Greece 330 MiraF-16C 5 Decimomannu
NATO NAEW&CF E-3A Component E-3A Sentry2 Trapani
Spain 46° Ala F/A-18C 4 Decimomannu
Turkey 142° Filo F-16C 5 Decimomannu
United KingdomFRADU Falcon 20-FRA 1 Decimomannu
USAFE100th ARW KC-135 1 Sigonella
AMI Airbus A319
AMI AB-212
AMI AMX
AMI AMX
AMI AMX
AMI AMX
AMI AMX
AMI C-130J Hercules
AMI C-130J Hercules
AMI Eurofighter EF2000
AMI Eurofighter EF2000
AMI Eurofighter EF2000
AMI Eurofighter EF2000
AMI Eurofighter EF2000
AMI Eurofighter EF2000
AMI G-222VS
AMI HH-3F
AMI HH-3F
AMI MB-339CD
AMI Tornado
AMI Tornado
AMI Tornado
EI A-129CBT Mangusta
EI CH-47C Chinook
FR Aviation Falcon 20
Luftwaffe Tornado
Luftwaffe Tornado
Luftwaffe Tornado
Luftwaffe Tornado
Luftwaffe Tornado
Greek Air Force C-130B Hercules
Greek Air Force F-16C
Greek Air Force F-16C
Greek Air Force F-16C
Greek Air Force F-16C
Spanish Air Force EF-18A+ Hornet
Spanish Air Force EF-18A+ Hornet
Spanish Air Force EF-18A+ Hornet
Spanish Air Force EF-18A+ Hornet
Spanish Air Force EF-18A+ Hornet
Spanish Air Force EF-18A+ Hornet
Spanish Air Force EF-18A+ Hornet
Turkish Air Force F-16C
Turkish Air Force F-16C
Turkish Air Force F-16D


Acknowledgements
We would like to thank the M.O.C. (Media Operation Center) from which we received a lot of help and assistance:
T.Col. Alessandro ALFONSI,
T.Col. Fabio MALASPINA,
Magg. Giorgio MATTIA,
Magg. Enrico ERRICO,
Cap. Andrea SORO,
Cap. Roberto CATI,
Cap. Marco CIOLLI,
Ten. Marco MISERINI,
Ten. Valentino STRAZZERI,
Ten. Michele IACOBUONO,
Ten. Antonio AULETTA,
1° M.llo LgT. Pierpaolo MELLINO,
M1 Ivo MASSIDDA,
M1 Sergio ACQUAVIVA,
Serg. Rosario BARRECA,
Serg. Stefano BENOCCI,
Serg. Luigi DEL PRETE.
And in particular, thanks to Cap. Filippo CONTI and Ten. Col. Riccardo BARTOLINI.



Report and photos by Giampaolo Tonello ( view portfolio )



First Published: 5 June 2008
Last Modified: 3 April 2013