December 10, 2020 - Various aircraft taxi
and take off during Weapons School Integration (WSINT) at Nellis Air
Force Base. Aircraft included are ... B-52s, F-35s,
A-10s, B-1s, F-16s, F-22s, F-15Es, EA-18Gs, KC-135, F-15C, F-16
Aggressors.
U.S. Air Force pilots and joint partners participate in
exercises simulating scenarios of current and future threats. This
iteration of WSINT pitted students against one another simulating
near-pear adversaries, as instructors evaluated their engagements
from planning to execution.
U.S. Air Force Weapons School Integration
(WSINT) is a series of complex, large-force employment missions that
serve as the capstone portion of Weapons School classes, which take
place twice a year. WSINT involves the planning and execution of
every aspect of air, space and cyber combat operations, with joint
force components converging over the Nevada Test and Training Range.
WSINT demonstrates the strategic advantage of multi-domain,
integrated command and control and produces leaders capable of
delivering success in a spectrum ranging from small tactical teams
to strategic transformational change.
U.S. Air Force video by
William Lewis Nellis AFB Public Affairs