<c=r>Refuel Strike</c>

<c=g>MISSION TYPE:</c> AWACS

<c=g>START LOCATION:</c> In AWACS

<c=g>MISSION OBJECTIVES:</c> Vector strike flights to refuel

<c=g>WEAPONS:</c> N/A

<c=g>AWACS:</c> Yes

<c=g>START TIME:</c> 06:04:00

The strike missions will carry out a scheduled refueling before hitting their targets largely unopposed by enemy air forces. They will carry out their planned refuel without referring to you. However, on egress from the target they will call for extra refueling verbally. You can grant their request by <u>dragging</u> the strike aircraft with your <u>left mouse button</u> to the nearest allied refueler and releasing.

<c=r>If the strike aircraft replies <u>Negative</u>, he does not have enough fuel to reach that particular refueler.</c>

Dragging the fighter to a refueler will only task it to refuel if refueling has been requested by the aircraft you are attempting to move, otherwise it will go and escort the refueler. By <u>left clicking</u> on any aircraft icon you will be able to see that aircraft in the 3D window on the left panel.

You will be able to jump into the cockpit of any F-22 that you can see (as long as it is not already in combat) by <u>double clicking</u> on the F-22 icon in the AWACS map. To get back into the AWACS from the F-22 (as long as you are not in combat) press <u>ESC ESC</u> on your keyboard.
