Aircraft force training and Target Towing

Falcon jets are high-performance aircraft. Their flight speed, low consumption and versatility make them capable of performing a wide spectrum of training missions in the most stringent environments.

Aircraft force training is mandatory to structure and prepare air forces—pilots, crew, and support personnel—for operational readiness, combat scenarios, and mission success. It encompasses a wide range of activities to ensure proficiency, coordination, and adaptability in dynamic environments.

Equipped with target towing pods the Falcon Multi-role can easily contribute to live exercises to develop skills in navigation, combat maneuvers, air-to-air combat and formation flying and emergency procedures.

Such configuration provides a realistic moving target for practicing air-to-air gunnery, missile launches, or surface-to-air weapons. It allows trainees to develop accuracy and tracking skills without risking manned aircraft. It is a perfect solution where Air Forces practice complex scenarios involving multiple aircraft types, electronic warfare, and coordination with ground or naval forces, to test strategy and response.


Equipped with all the interoperable systems, the Falcon can contribute to the training for multi-crew aircraft focused on teamwork, communication, and role-specific tasks like navigation, systems management, or defensive countermeasures.

Designed for night and day operations, high and low-altitude flights, the Falcon is also able to fly at very high or low speeds; contributing to combat readiness, interoperability among allied forces, and adaptability to evolving threats.

Dassault Aviation gained a strong experience in this domain, for decades.