That’s a nice catch. They’re carrying a single A2A missile. That would suggest a live firing exercise or test firing of the missile. As these are line jets, I’m guessing live firing exercise.
Great video sir! I got a question, Here in sweden these days we are forbidden to take pictures on our jets at the bases :( Is it no rules like that in UK ? :)
EroxZ No as long as you behave...at some bases they even have viewing areas where you can take pics all day long and blow kisses at the pilots. We even have a narrow valley in North wales called Cad Idris where you can see them fly below you and I’ve heard the RAF even ask for the photos of themselves flying through to put up in the base. Government even publish the times the planes are scheduled to fly through, although this is a guideline not a fact. Look on RU-vid for Mach loop.
@@completesoundsolutionspaan3199 The low flying timetable is not for the the Cad Idris area (Mach Loop). That area you describe is called LFA7. The timetable is for a separate area called LFA7 (T) where the aircraft can fly even lower down to 100 feet. www.gov.uk/government/publications/operational-low-flying-training-timetable The area with the timetable is in mid wales. See map for LFA7 (T) www.aeroresource.co.uk/files/fightercontrol_lfa_map.pdf