An interesting clip shows the amount of Eurofighters (and other European aircraft, including the Italian F-35s at their first Red Flag) taking part in RF20-2.
I wrote that RF 20-2, currently underway at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, would be a sort-of “European Red Flag” when I reported about the Spanish Eurofighters on their way to the U.S. via Lajes Field, Azores. In fact, along with the Spanish aircraft, the current RF is attended by the Italian F-35A and F-2000 Typhoons, accompanied by the G550 CAEW, by the German Eurofighters and Tornado, as well as by NATO E-3A AWACS normally based at Geilenkirchen, Germany.
The following video shows almost all the European aircraft taking part in RF 20-2 (most of those performed a “Flex” departure) launching and then recovering at the end of a RF “wave”. You can see the AEW (Airborne Early Warning) aircraft depart first, followed by the rest of the aircraft, including the Italian Air Force F-35As of the 13ยฐ Gruppo (Squadron) of the 32ยฐ Stormo (Wing) of the Italian Air Force at their first Red Flag ever.
While the video focuses on the European fighters, you can also spot the U.S. Marine Corps F/A-18C Hornets (carrying AGM-88 Harm missiles) of VMFA-232 recovering after a mission. Many other U.S. aircraft are taking part in this Flag, including 5th and 2nd BW B-52s, 20th FW F-16s and 62nd FS F-35As.

