Tactical Air Defense Services
Home Site map Spanish
  • Home
  • The Company
    • About Us
    • Management
    • History
  • Aircraft
    • Iluyshin-78 Tanker
    • A-4 Skyhawk
    • L-39
    • F-16 Fighter
    • Future Aircraft
  • Services
    • Tactical Flight Training
    • Aerial Refueling
    • Disaster Relief
  • Investors
    • Overview
    • News / Events
    • Company Info
    • Resources
    • Stock Info
    • Financial Info
    • Governance
    • Regulatory Info
  • Press Room
    • Press Releases
    • In The News
  • Contact Us
Home / Services / Tactical Flight Training / Dissimilar Air Combat Training

Services

  • Tactical Flight Training
    • Dissimilar Air Combat Training
    • Flight Training and Operational Support
    • Close Air Support (CAS) Training
  • Aerial Refueling
  • Disaster Relief

Dissimilar Air Combat Training


TADS has designed its DACT program to provide the most realistic and applicable military aviation training in the world by utilizing a fleet of adversary aircraft that an air force would encounter in a true combat situation DACT simulates the roles of potential enemies of the US and allied militaries by using real world tactics of enemy air forces.

The company has positioned itself to operate fighter jets such as the MiG-29 and Sukhoi SU-27 fighters which are rarely, if ever, used in commercially outsourced combat training however are commonly flown by potential enemies of the United States and allied governments during conflict. The use of true potential adversary aircraft like the MiG-29 and Sukhoi SU-27 by TADS offers its clients significantly more realistic training than can be provided by using modified American planes. Other aircraft that will be utilized in TADS DACT program will include the F- 16, A-4 Skyhawk and L-39 aircraft.

TADS training missions offer our clients the ability to extend the duration of their mission by providing aerial refueling services utilizing lluyshiin-78 tankers. This element of TADS training program is unique and provides our pilots with valuable experience in a true combat refueling situation by extending “on station” times for the fighters which significantly increases the amount of training that can be conducted on a single sortie. This capability reduces “dead head” time associated with transiting to and from training areas and greatly improves the efficiency and reduces the cost of training programs.

© Copyright 2013 Tactical Air Defense Services, Inc.. All Rights Reserved. IR Website Powered by Equisolve