ABOUT 53rd Wing
- The 53rd Wing was activated on October 1, 1994, at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida.
- It is a uniquely multi-faceted wing with a diverse range of missions, including operational testing, tactics development, and advanced training.
- The wing is responsible for testing and evaluating new aircraft, weapons systems, and tactics for the Air Force.
- In 2010, the 53rd Wing was awarded the Air Force Outstanding Unit Award for its exceptional performance.
- The wing's units include the 53rd Test and Evaluation Group, the 82nd Aerial Targets Squadron, and the 53rd Weapons Evaluation Group.
- The 53rd Test and Evaluation Group conducts operational testing and evaluation of new aircraft and weapons systems.
- The 82nd Aerial Targets Squadron provides target support for live-fire training exercises for the Air Force and other branches of the military.
- The 53rd Weapons Evaluation Group is responsible for testing new weapons and tactics to ensure they meet the needs of the Air Force.
- The wing has a long history of providing critical support to combat operations, including in Iraq and Afghanistan.
- Overall, the 53rd Wing plays a vital role in ensuring the readiness and effectiveness of the Air Force's aircraft and weapons systems.