USAF Aggressor Squadrons fly a wide variety of painting schemes that imitate the most prominent camouflages of aircraft of potential adversaries to the US (be it either unspecified post-soviet or Arab countries). Currently USAF operates two Aggressor Squadrons (18th AGRS based in Eielson AFB, Alaska and 64th AGRS based in Nellis AFB, Nevada) both flying F-16Cs. The sole F-15 aggressor unit (65th AGRS, also based at Nellis AFB) was disbanded in 2014 due to budget constraints. Part of its aircraft was taken over by sister 64th AGRS.
HTK-AS30 includes colours for Blue Flanker, Blizzard and Digital Splinter USAF aggressor patterns:
- HTK-A154 - White Grey - FS36628, used in so-called "Blizzard" and "Digital Splinter" schemes of USAF aggressors F-16s and F-15s - HTK-A155 - Air Superiority Blue - FS35450, used in so-called "Blue Flanker" scheme of F-16s of 18th and 64th and F-15s of 65th USAF Aggressor Sqdns - HTK-A054 - Grey - FS36270, used in so-called "Blue Flanker" and "Blizzard" schemes of USAF aggressors F-16s (18th and 64th AGRS) - HTK-A156 - Aggressor Blue - FS35109, used in "Blue Flanker", "Blizzard" and "Digital Splinter" schemes of USAF aggressors F-15s and F-16s - HTK-A157 - Aggressor Grey - FS36251, used in "Digital Splinter" (F-15), "Blue Flanker" (F-15 leading edges, F-16 radome) and "Blizzard" (F-16) schemes - HTK-A158 - Mod Eagle Grey - FS36176, colour of radome in so-called "Blue Flanker" and "Digital Splinter" schemes of USAF aggressors F-15s
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