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26 Feb 2025

German Aircraft Refuel British Typhoons Over The Middle East

German Aircraft Refuel British Typhoons Over The Middle East
A C-130J Super Hercules aircraft flies with a German A400M Atlas aircraft. Image: Airman 1st Class Alexcia Givens, U.S. Department of Defense
Originally posted by the Royal Air Force

RAF Typhoons currently based in the Middle East have conducted air-to-air refuelling with a German Air Force, Atlas A400M for the first time.

The operations were carried out both during the night and the day to qualify the RAF pilots in refuelling from a different aircraft type and therefore increase their overall capability while operating in the International Counter Daesh Coalition.

The International Coalition that is conducting the counter Daesh operations in the region has long carried out air-to-air refuelling utilising various tankers from the Coalition’s members. Such activities are known as providing ‘Purple Gas’. 

The RAF contributes Voyager multi-role transport tankers to the Coalition for such operations and regularly refuel the aircraft from other Coalition partners. Likewise, RAF aircraft regularly refuel from the tanker aircraft from other nations. This training effectively increases the operational options for the Coalition.

The Atlas A400M is usually configured as a tactical transport aircraft and the RAF operated aircraft are utilised to sustain UK military activities in the Middle East and around the world. The German Air Force, however, can also configure their aircraft for the air-to-air refuelling role.

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