This year’s NATO Tiger Meet (NTM) is held at Beja air base (Portugal) from 2 to 14 May 2021. The training exercise had been postponed for one year due to Covid-19.
For the first time, the NTM will be carrying out night and over water missions, which will add a great challenge to the participants. These missions are divided in two types: Composite Air Operations (COMAO) and Shadow/Panther missions.
Where the COMAO missions are usually are large force air operations varying from defending the own territory to offensive operations like targeting sea & land based targets.
The Shadow (daytime missions) and Panther (night) missions are smaller scale missions. Examples of these missions are Close Air Support (CAS), Vehicle Interdiction and Hostage Rescue.
The Tiger Meet is one of the oldest and most famous air training exercises in Europe. The NATO Tiger Association or the Association of Tiger Squadrons was established in 1961, when the 79th Tactical Fighter Squadron (USAFE) took the initiative and invited 74 Squadron (RAF) and EC 1/12 (Armée de l’Air) to RAF Woodbridge (UK). France was then a full military member of NATO.
The tradition with the participating tiger units is to give one or more aircraft attractive tiger colours. This definitely has the interest of aviation photographers.
NTM21 participants are:
The Dutch contingent unfortunately had to leave the Tiger Meet in the first week in connection with COVID-19 infections within the unit.
Photos by Jorge Ruivo, William Jardim, Jorge Penedo Fotografia