SMOKEX: Success

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  • By Staff Sgt. Alexandra M. Boutte
  • 509th Bomb Wing Public Affairs
Members of the 509th Weapons Squadron, U.S. Air Force Weapons School from Fairchild Air Force Base, Wa., supported the 509th Bomb Wing during the SMOKEX Exercise Nov. 16. They showcased their capabilities and limitations of each assigned unit as they work jointly in one mission.

SMOKEX is a large force exercise and runs from the Smokey Hill Air National Guard unit near Salina, Kan. Several aircraft executed global war on terrorism real-world scenarios.
The exercise is designed to enhance the proficiency of weapons school students in dynamic targeting operations.

"Our mission was to integrate what we learned at B-2 weapons schools and collaborate to form a successful exercise," said Capt. Philippe Melby, 509th WPS chief of tactical integration phase.

The focus is to work with ground units, supporting the ground fight with on-call airpower.
"The KC-135's mission was dynamic air-refueling; being at one track and moving to another," said Staff Sgt. Jeremy Welch, 509th WPS, boom operator. "We move to them to give them fuel that they need to accomplish the mission."

The students figured out how to overcome dense ground and air threat environments, execute dynamic targeting and support ground forces with close-air support.

"The team's intent was to accomplish the mission in the allotted time and work through any challenges that they would not anticipate," Melby said. "It gives them a lot of dynamic changes to the mission that they have to work through on the fly."

The students will return to the 509th BW and take what they have learned to their units following weapons school graduation.