The U.S. Air Force has deployed F-15E Strike Eagle fighter jets assigned to 494th Fighter Squadron to Turkey for training.
According to a news release put out by U.S. Air Force, Strike Eagle aircraft were deployed to Turkey for participating in the exercise of Anatolian Eagle 19 alongside Turkish and other allied and partner air forces.
The training will focus on improving readiness and interoperability among participating units. Exercises like Anatolian Eagle enhance allies and partner’s ability to respond more effectively to regional crises and meet their own security needs. Multinational training also demonstrates the U.S. commitment to collective defense and regional security.
U.S. Airmen, F-15E Strike Eagle aircraft, and support equipment from the 494th Fighter Squadron, 48th Fighter Wing, RAF Lakenheath, England, already arrived at Turkish Third Main Jet Base, Konya, Turkey.
Anatolian Eagle is taking place at an airbase in Konya, Turkey, and includes other partner air forces, though the specific participants have not been announced. The exercise focuses on “improving readiness and interoperability among participating units,” according to US Air Forces in Europe.
It is worth noting that the relocation of the combat aircraft is taking place against the background of deteriorating relations between Turkey and the United States after the acquisition of the S-400 in Russia.