MOFFETT AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE, Calif. — The 129th Rescue Wing, based at Moffett Air National Guard Base in Mountain View, California; the 144th Fighter Wing, based at Fresno Air National Guard Base, California; and the Air National Guard Air Force Reserve Command Test Center, or AATC, have conducted a first-of-its-kind test evaluating helicopter and fighter aircraft engagements.
The Naval Air Warfare Center at Naval Air Station Point Mugu also provided critical support, demonstrating interagency collaboration.
The exercise evaluated the effectiveness of countermeasures in a maritime environment. An F-15D Eagle from the 144th engaged with an HH-60G Pave Hawk from the 129th and an HH-60W Jolly Green II from the 305th Rescue Squadron based at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona. The tests, simulating real-world scenarios, evaluated the helicopters' defensive capabilities against modern aerial threats.
"The HH-60W has never undergone this type of evaluation," said U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Don Smith, AATC HH-60 Division deputy director. "This test data will help us determine how effective U.S. countermeasures are against fighter aircraft over water."
The test data will inform future training and equipment upgrades aimed at enhancing the survivability of rescue helicopters. Modern Technology Solutions Inc., based in Las Vegas, is providing electronic warfare analysis support. Electronic countermeasures disrupt enemy sensors and weapons systems, crucial for aircraft protection.
This test is significant for the Air National Guard, which faces unique training limitations.
"Guard units execute the same critical missions as active duty but often have fewer specialized training opportunities," said U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Terry Parham, AATC HH-60 Division director. "This exercise enhances mission effectiveness and provides invaluable training for our Airmen."
The 129th is transitioning from the HH-60G to the HH-60W. The 305th's HH-60W participation provided the 129th valuable experience with the new platform. The collaboration with the two California Air National Guard units and the Air Force Reserve's 305th and 943rd Maintenance Squadrons, which are both part of the 943rd Rescue Group at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, demonstrates inter-unit and inter-service cooperation. Reservists from the 943rd overcame logistical challenges in preparing equipment for the test, highlighting their dedication.
This exercise strengthens unit capabilities, improves interoperability and enhances overall force readiness. It emphasizes the importance of collaborative training and testing in today's complex security environment.