NATO Tiger Meet
 by J. Barata

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Tiger Meet Rules
 
 
General
 
The Tiger community is an association of several Squadrons from NATO that uses a Tiger as their mascot.
Every year there's a reunion called NATO Tiger Meet with the purpose of exchanging knowledge in the operational area to increase it.
Other function of this reunion is to create a good team spirit between the Tiger squadrons.
 
 
Air Operations and Social Activities
 
Only the members of the club are authorized to participate in these events.
 
 
The Tiger Community Composition
 
There are several categories for members:
 
 
Full Members
NATO Squadrons that participatein Tiger Meets, Mini Tiger Meets and that can organize or have already organized one of this events.
 
 
Honorary Members
Squadrons that do not belong to NATO or that are deactivated.
They cannot participate in the flying activities nor in the competition for th"Silver Tiger".
 
 
Probationary Members
This status is applicable to Squadrons which apply for the first time for membership of the Tiger Community. These Squadrons will stay in this status for a two year period, after which the Tiger Council will decide on their membership. They will have to attend minimum two NATO Tiger Meets (NTM) and will have to organize the first unsheduled NTM under the supervision of the Tiger Council.
This status does not apply to Squadrons that have abandoned the club for other reasons (deactivation, etc).
 
 
Readmission
Tiger Squadrons that have abandoned the club for reasons other then their own, do not need a waiting. Squadrons eliminated by the Tiger Council, need new approval to became members again.
The honorary members are chosen by the Council.
 
 
Members Elimination
Squadrons that do not participate in the events, that do not answer messages with no apparent reason, may be eliminated by the Tiger Community. Squadrons that lack of Tiger spirit or that give bad reputation to the club may also be eliminated. The squadrons in this position will be alerted and stay one year under observation to see if they really want to belong to the tiger family.
An elimination will be decided by the Council after consulting all members.
 
 
The Silver Tiger Tropy
Is given to themember that demonstrates the best Tiger spirit in allactivities during the reunion and on the last one. The winner will keep it until the next NTM.
PHOTOS
 
 
Mirage 2000C - France
 
This is the Mirage 2000C of EC 5/330 "Côte d'Argent" of the ARMÉE de l'Air Francaise based at BA118 Mont de Marsan.
 
 
 
Mirage F1CR - France
 
This is the Mirage F1CR of EC 5/330 "Côte d'Argent" of the ARMÈE de l'Air Francaise based at BA118 Mont de Marsan.
I've checked and this aircraft had both cannons removed.
 
 
 
Mirage F1CR - France
 
This is the port side of the fin.
 
 
 
Mirage F1CR - France
 
This is the starboard side of the fin.
 
Unit History
 
  This Squadron was created in 1957 with the purpose of evaluate all the new equipment for the French Air Force.
  The Squadron's first mission was to evaluate the "Super Mystere" B2, French's first supersonic fighter, and the first French air-to-air missile, the "Nord 5103".
  When the Mirage III entered service in 1959, the Squadron was then known by "The Mirage Squadron", due to its new primary mission of training the new pilots and the maintenance personnel.
  In 1965 it became a fighter Squadron. From that date several aircraft, missiles, radars and systems have been tested.
  In October 1987 it became an independent unit on its own right.
  Today, the Squadron is working with several Mirage F1 and Mirage 2000 versions as well with the Rafale.
 
 
 
EC 5/330 is the operational Squadron of the Centre d'Expérimentations Aériennes Militaires (CEAM).
CEAM is tasked with the combat evaluation of military aircraft and weapons entering Armée de l'Air service and as a result it can expect to receive the first aircraft from each new batch.
The unit is also responsible for training the personnel of the first, Forces Aériennes Stratégiques or Tactique, Squadrons to receive a new type of equipment.
CEAM is also tasked with finalising new combat doctrines for new equipment and weapon systems.
Aircraft on strength include Mirage F1B/C fighters, Mirage F1CR/CT recce/attack, Mirage 2000B/C fighters, Mirage 2000N/D strike/attack and Apha Jet E trainers.
The first two Armée de l'Aire production Rafales B301 and B302, regulary operate from CEAM helping Air Force personnel gain first-hand experience of the performance of the new fighter.
 
 
Escadre de Chasse (EC) - Fighter Squadron
Centre d'Experimentations Aériennes Militaires (CEAM) - Military Air Test Center
Base Aérienne (BA) - Air Base
(Mirage F1/Mirage 2000)B - Biplace / Two-seat
(Mirage F1/Mirage 2000)C - Chasseur / Fighter
Mirage F1CR - Chasseur Reconaissance / Fighter Recce
Mirage F1CT - Chasseur Tactique / Tactical Fighter
Mirage 2000N - Nucleaire / Nuclear
Mirage 2000D - Diversifié / Diversified
Alpha JetE - Ecole / School
Rafale B301 - Biplace / Two-seat
AMD_BA - Avions Marcel Dassault_Breguet Aviation

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