Vayu Aerospace and Defence

Tiger Meet turns 60!

- All text and photos: Patrick Dirksen & Frank Mink of Tristar Aviation

n July 1961, three NATO squadrons brandishin­g their tiger emblem got together at RAF Woodbridge in the United Kingdom and conducted the first ‘Tiger Meet’. This turned into an annual event which is still going strong year after year. This year, the Tiger Meet completed its 60 glorious years and this benchmark was celebrated by conducting various events at Kleine Brogel which is a Belgian Air Force airbase.

The Tiger Meet is intended to promote solidarity between NATO members and to learn from each other. This is done by conducting full- scale exercise scenarios along with all kinds of social happenings. In the beginning years, emphasis was on the social part, but later on full COMAO (Combined Air Operations), CAS (Close Air Support) and DACT (Dissimilar Air Combat Training) missions were integrated in the Tiger Meet. As Major General Karsten Stoye, Chief of Staff of the NATO Allied Air Command assessed, “NATO is very glad to have an exercise in Europe such as the NATO Tiger Meet. It underlines its high level of operationa­l readiness and shows its flag with different weapon platforms from many partner states”.

Starting with three participat­ing units in 1961, the Tiger Meet Associatio­n nowadays has no less than 23 full members and two probationa­ry members, all from Europe, plus nine honorary members from the USA, Canada and India. This exercise has witnessed participat­ions of famous aircraft such as the F-4 Phantom, F-104 Starfighte­r and MiG-23 ‘Flogger’. Currently, aircraft range from fighters such as the F-16 and JAS-39 Gripen to ‘heavies’ like the B-2 Spirit bomber and E-3 AWACS have been actively participat­ing in the exercise along with the helicopter fleet that includes Puma, AB.212 and Mi-24 Hind.

All participat­ing squadrons have a tiger in their emblem, or at least a similar kind of cat. Only exception is 11 Flotille of the French navy, flying the Rafale M, whose squadron badge displays a seahorse! When they were admitted to the Tiger Meet Associatio­n they operated from the aircraft carrier ‘Clemenceau’ which carried a tiger crest. Although ‘Clemenceau’ has retired years ago, the squadron was allowed to keep their tiger-status as they had shown true tiger spirit in the past years!

As the 2020 edition of the Tiger Meet had to be postponed to 2021, the scheduled edition of 2021 was called the Extra Tiger Meet or XTM21. This meeting was also meant to celebrate the 60th birthday of the Tiger Meet. Unfortunat­ely, this had to be celebrated under less than ideal

circumstan­ces. Due to Covid-19, the exercise part of XTM21 had to be cancelled in the end. What was left was a long weekend with lots of social activities, including a formal dinner and of course the famous Tiger Games. German participan­t TLG 74 were the winners of this year’s edition.

As always, many squadrons painted up at least one aircraft in very colourful tiger schemes. Most colourful no doubt was the ‘Bavarian Tiger’, an EF.2000 from TLG 74 based in Southern Germany. Hosting unit 23 smaldeel also had a fully painted jet, their F-16 was named ‘The X Tiger’ based on the eXtra Tiger Meet theme. Also pilots and ground crew did their best to show the Tiger spirit, and tiger colours and markings could be seen everywhere during the weekend. On Monday morning, some participan­ts used the opportunit­y to fly one operationa­l mission together with F-16s of hosting 23 smaldeel. And that was the end of a short but intense celebratio­n weekend. Next year, hopefully a full Tiger Meet can be conducted again in Araxos, Greece.

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 ?? ?? The X Tiger of hosting unit 23 smaldeel taking off
The X Tiger of hosting unit 23 smaldeel taking off
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 ?? ?? Greek F-16 of next year’s hosting 335 Mira
Greek F-16 of next year’s hosting 335 Mira
 ?? ?? German Tiger Spirit Tornado with full afterburne­r
German Tiger Spirit Tornado with full afterburne­r
 ?? ?? French Air Force twin seater Rafale with modest tiger markings
French Air Force twin seater Rafale with modest tiger markings
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 ?? ?? Hungarian ‘Puma squadron’ crew starting up
Hungarian ‘Puma squadron’ crew starting up
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