- Mission Start Date
- Jan 1, 2025
- Mission End Date
- Mar 31, 2025
- Mission Type
- //ATO FRAGO
Virtual 303rd Fighter Group Deploy to Afghanistan to remove the Taliban and Counter Chinese Influence
Published Jan. 1, 2025v303 FG Public Affairs
KANDAHAR AIR BASE, AFGHANISTAN (v303 FG PA) -- In a bold and unprecedented move, the virtual 303rd Fighter Group has deployed three of its elite squadrons to Afghanistan amid escalating tensions with the Taliban and increasing Chinese influence in the region. This deployment aims to bolster local resistance, remove the Taliban from power for good, and stabilize the region.
The 303rd Fighter Squadron 'KC Hawgs,' known for its powerful A-10 Warthogs, leads the charge. These aircraft, renowned for their close air support capabilities and armored durability, are expected to play a crucial role in dismantling Taliban strongholds and providing direct support to ground forces.
Joining them are the F-16s from the virtual 93rd Fighter Squadron 'Makos.' The Makos bring a versatile and agile force capable of performing precision ground strikes. Their multi-role capabilities are pivotal in addressing the diverse threats posed by insurgent forces and supporting strategic objectives.
The deployment also includes the AH-64D Apache, CH-47F Chinook, and OH-58D Kiowa from the virtual 2nd Combat Air Brigade ‘Talons.' The rotary wing assets of the v2 CAB will be key to the successful deployment providing escort missions for friendly ground forces, Forward air control for the v303 & v93, and key logistical support across the theater.
The international community has closely monitored the situation. NATO allies have expressed support for the initiative, recognizing the importance of reestablishing stability in Afghanistan. However, China has condemned the deployment, labeling it an unnecessary escalation that could undermine regional peace. As the virtual 303rd Fighter Group begins operations, the world watches closely. This deployment represents a significant step in utilizing modern technology to enhance military capabilities and response strategies. The outcome of this mission could set a precedent for future operations to address complex global challenges.
deployment Objectives
NOTE: Official DEPORD will be provided to Group Members prior to dep
NOTE: Official DEPORD will be provided to Group Members prior to dep
1. Countering Taliban Aggression: Following a withdrawal of US Forces from Afghanistan in the summer of 2021 Taliban activities in several provinces has resulted in the murder of thousands of former Afghani Advisors to the US military and pushed the advancement of women within the country back to pre 9-11 levels. The combined efforts of the A-10s, F-16s, and v2 CAB rotary wing assets are expected to significantly weaken the Taliban’s operational capabilities. The aerial superiority and precision strikes will support ground forces in retaking and securing critical areas.
2. Mitigating Chinese Influence: Reports indicate an increase in Chinese political and economic influence in Afghanistan, potentially destabilizing the region further. The presence of the virtual 303rd Fighter Group aims to reassure allies and regional partners of continued support, while also sending a clear message about the commitment to maintaining regional stability and sovereignty.
- Type Orders
- Deployment
- Tasked Unit
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- v2 CAB
- v93 FS
- v303 FS
- Supporting Assets
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- [E-3]
- [E-7]
- [KC-135, A-10C Support]
- [KC-135, F-16C Support]
- [KC-135, F-15E Support]
- [MQ-1]
- [MQ-9]
- [RQ-4]
- [RC-135]
- Flight Publication
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- v303rd FG Manual 11-2
- v303rd FG Manual 11-2 DCS A-10C
- v2 CAB Standard Operating Procedures
- v303rd FG Manual 11-2 DCS F-16C
- v303 FG OPL-In-Flight Guide