'Vampire Bats' arrive in Hokkaido for Aviation Training Relocation

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The first six of 12 F-15s arrived at the northern Japan Air Self Defense Force base of Chitose in Hokkaido Prefecture today to kick off an Aviation Training Relocation.

Tech. Sgt. Mike Tateishi was on hand to capture the first images of the event and the crowd of JASDF Airmen and Japanese media members who were there to welcome the "Vampire Bats" to Hokkaido.

This "ATR" is the largest and longest of its kind for Kadena. In the past, Kadena has particpated in Type 1 ATRs which consist usually of about six jets for a week. This one, considered a Type 2, is twice as long, and has double the number of jets, allowing for not only more bilateral training with JASDF counterparts, but reducing some of the jet noise here in Okinawa.

In total, 12 F-15s and nearly 200 Airmen are deployed for the ATR.