Video by Staff Sgt. Max J. Daigle | 52nd Fighter Wing | 02.19.2025
Airmen assigned to the 52nd Civil Engineer Squadron conduct Rapid Airfield Damage Recovery (RADR) with soldiers assigned to the French Army's 25th Air Force Engineering Regiment during Exercise Linebacker 25 at Vouziers-Séchault Air Base, France, Feb. 17-21, 2025. This product is a teaser for a longer video about the exercise. (U.S. Air Force video by Staff Sgt. Max J. Daigle)...
Video by Tech. Sgt. Alexander Frank | 378th Air Expeditionary Wing | 07.14.2023
U.S. Airmen from the 378th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron conduct a Rapid Airfield Damage Recovery (RADR) exercise at Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, July 14, 2023. RADR includes all actions required to rapidly repair runways and support structures due to an attack or other circumstance that damages airfield operations. The exercise exposed civil engineer Airmen to the......
Video by John Goddin | Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center | 10.29.2021
Until now, the Silver Flag exercise site at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, was the only place in the continental United States for Airmen to get Rapid Airfield Damage Recovery—or RADR training. (pronounced “raider”). Now, four additional sites are coming on-line to greatly enhance RADR training access, availability, and convenience....
Video by John Goddin | Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center | 10.29.2021
Until now, the Silver Flag exercise site at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, was the only place in the continental United States for Airmen to get Rapid Airfield Damage Recovery — or RADR training. (pronounced “raider”) Now, four additional sites are coming on-line to greatly enhance RADR training access, availability, and convenience. The first of those new locations kicked off recently......
Video by John Goddin | Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center | 10.29.2021
Air Force civil engineer wartime operations just got a major boost with the first of four new Rapid Airfield Damage Recovery – or RADR (“raider”) – training locations in the continental United States. These additional sites will deliver the specialized war-winning capability designed by experts from the Air Force Civil Engineer Center at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida. (MSgt Broc......
Video by Master Sgt. michael knodle and David Lipp | 119th Wing, North Dakota Air National Guard | 09.30.2021
Members of the 119th Wing Civil Engineer Squadron host units from around the country to participate in rapid airfield damage recovery training at the 119th Wing, North Dakota Air National Guard base in Fargo, ND on September 30, 2021....
Video by John Goddin | Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center | 08.30.2021
A process called Rapid Airfield Damage Recovery—or “RADR” (pronounced “raider”)—developed and maintained by experts from AFIMSC’s Air Force Civil Engineer Center at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, is assuring that in the event of a major airfield attack, plenty of Airmen—regardless of their assigned career field—will know exactly what to do to get airfields back in the......
Video by John Goddin | Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center | 08.30.2021
A process called Rapid Airfield Damage Recovery—or “RADR” (pronounced “raider”)—developed and maintained by experts from AFIMSC’s Air Force Civil Engineer Center at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, is assuring that in the event of a major airfield attack, plenty of Airmen—regardless of their assigned career field—will know exactly what to do to get airfields back in the......