Top Aces Conducts Adversary Air Training for Danish F-35A Pilots
Top Aces executed air combat training with Danish F-35As in April and May, showcasing its aggressor capabilities. This trial aims to inform future partnerships with the Royal Danish Air Force.

Top Aces conducted air combat exercises with the Royal Danish Air Force (RDAF) involving Douglas A-4N Skyhawks and Dornier Alpha Jets against Denmark's F-35As in April and May. The training included a significant engagement where four Danish F-35s faced off against Top Aces' jets, with support from two additional F-35s, enhancing the complexity of the scenarios for RDAF pilots.
The drills were confirmed by the RDAF last week and are intended to demonstrate the aggressor services Top Aces can provide, potentially leading to future contracts. The exercises are designed to free up frontline military fighters from aggressor duties, minimizing wear on expensive platforms like the F-35. Top Aces operates a fleet of over 150 tactical aircraft and also owns Blue Air Training for close air support instruction.




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