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Qualified Weapons Instructor

Qualified Weapons Instructor (QWI) (queue-why) is a qualification given to graduates of the British Armed Forces Qualified Weapons Instructor courses. It is the equivalent to the United States Air Force (USAF) Weapons School Course or United States Navy (USN) Naval Aviation Warfighting Development Center warfare schools (including United States Navy Strike Fighter Tactics Instructor program or TOPGUN).

Graduates of a QWI course are entitled to wear a QWI 'patch' on their uniform, which denotes their status as an expert practitioner in their warfare speciality or platform. The QWI course is run by the Royal Air Force, although it is open to applicants from other Services dependant on qualification. While QWI, TOPGUN and the United States Air Force Weapons School were traditionally associated with the employment of kinetic energy weapons and with historical origins in the combat aircraft community, modern warfare experts recognize that kinetic and non-kinetic weapons systems are critical in current and future combat engagements. This is reflected in the expansion of the respective warfare schools over the past two decades[1][2] Recognizing this the QWI qualification has expanded to include several non-kinetic fields and now strives to achieve Full Spectrum Warfare through effects based warfare.[3] QWI is not to be confused with QFI Qualified Flying Instructor which is a non-tactical qualification.

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Recognizing that modern warfare requires effects-based operations and full-spectrum dominance the qualification is available in the following fields:.

The courses last between 7 and 9 months and usually culminate in Exercise COBRA WARRIOR. This exercise demonstrates the Find, Fix, Track, Target, Engage, Assess (F2T2EA)[4] kill chains and requires coordinated efforts among all participants to successfully achieve the commander's objectives. Fast Jet QWIs plan for kinetic weapons effects (both air-air and air-ground). F35 QWIs perform the additional role of SEAD by taking advantage of the aircraft's fifth generation capabilities. Reaper QWIs plan to both the kinetic and non-kinetic platform capabilities. Typhoon, F35, and Reaper QWIs perform the roles of ATTACK/CoA/SEAD Functional Team Leads, as well as training to act as Mission Commander. ISR provides the Find, Fix, Track and Assess portion of the kill chain.

All graduates are awarded 'QWI' annotation and are recognized as experts for their respective platforms and fields through continued merit, professionalism and achievement. At international training events, such as Exercise RED FLAG, platform QWIs are held in the same regard and to the same standard as USAF and USN patch wearers and are often employed in the tactical mentor role both in exercises and in real world operations.

Recognizing a lack of experts in employing ISR weapons systems, in February 2010 the RAF introduced an additional QWI(ISR) course for aircrew of Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance platforms (such as Rivet Joint) and Intelligence Officers. This course covers content similar to the Maritime ISR Weapons and Tactics Instructor course run through the Naval Strike and Air Warfare Center USN[2] and represents a blend of the Command and Control Operations course (8th Weapons Squadron) and Intelligence Sensor Weapons Instructor Course (19th Weapons Squadron) run by the USAF Weapons School.[1] While traditional QWI focuses on becoming a platform expert and advanced kinetic weapons effects, the QWI (ISR) provides experts in pan-defence non-kinetic and ISR weapons systems.[5]

Pilots of other air forces can attend the school through the Ministry of Defence's International Defence Training Programme.[6]

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  1. ^ a b "United States Air Force Weapons School > Nellis Air Force Base > Display". Nellis.af.mil. 10 May 2016. Retrieved 23 February 2017.
  2. ^ a b . Public.navy.mil. 11 July 1996. Archived from the original on 11 October 2016. Retrieved 23 February 2017.
  3. ^ . RAF. Archived from the original on 2 February 2017. Retrieved 23 February 2017.
  4. ^ "Find, Fix, Track, Target, Engage, Assess". Airforcemag.com. Air & Space Forces Magazine. Retrieved 23 February 2017.
  5. ^ . Raf.mod.uk. Archived from the original on 14 March 2017. Retrieved 23 February 2017.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 18 October 2007.

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Qualified Weapons Instructor QWI queue why is a qualification given to graduates of the British Armed Forces Qualified Weapons Instructor courses It is the equivalent to the United States Air Force USAF Weapons School Course or United States Navy USN Naval Aviation Warfighting Development Center warfare schools including United States Navy Strike Fighter Tactics Instructor program or TOPGUN Graduates of a QWI course are entitled to wear a QWI patch on their uniform which denotes their status as an expert practitioner in their warfare speciality or platform The QWI course is run by the Royal Air Force although it is open to applicants from other Services dependant on qualification While QWI TOPGUN and the United States Air Force Weapons School were traditionally associated with the employment of kinetic energy weapons and with historical origins in the combat aircraft community modern warfare experts recognize that kinetic and non kinetic weapons systems are critical in current and future combat engagements This is reflected in the expansion of the respective warfare schools over the past two decades 1 2 Recognizing this the QWI qualification has expanded to include several non kinetic fields and now strives to achieve Full Spectrum Warfare through effects based warfare 3 QWI is not to be confused with QFI Qualified Flying Instructor which is a non tactical qualification Overview editRecognizing that modern warfare requires effects based operations and full spectrum dominance the qualification is available in the following fields QSI Qualified Space Instructor QWI Typhoon F35 Reaper weapons system tactics and employment QWI ISR non kinetic and Intelligence surveillance target acquisition and reconnaissance employment and delivery of full spectrum warfare QWI Intelligence The courses last between 7 and 9 months and usually culminate in Exercise COBRA WARRIOR This exercise demonstrates the Find Fix Track Target Engage Assess F2T2EA 4 kill chains and requires coordinated efforts among all participants to successfully achieve the commander s objectives Fast Jet QWIs plan for kinetic weapons effects both air air and air ground F35 QWIs perform the additional role of SEAD by taking advantage of the aircraft s fifth generation capabilities Reaper QWIs plan to both the kinetic and non kinetic platform capabilities Typhoon F35 and Reaper QWIs perform the roles of ATTACK CoA SEAD Functional Team Leads as well as training to act as Mission Commander ISR provides the Find Fix Track and Assess portion of the kill chain All graduates are awarded QWI annotation and are recognized as experts for their respective platforms and fields through continued merit professionalism and achievement At international training events such as Exercise RED FLAG platform QWIs are held in the same regard and to the same standard as USAF and USN patch wearers and are often employed in the tactical mentor role both in exercises and in real world operations Recognizing a lack of experts in employing ISR weapons systems in February 2010 the RAF introduced an additional QWI ISR course for aircrew of Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance platforms such as Rivet Joint and Intelligence Officers This course covers content similar to the Maritime ISR Weapons and Tactics Instructor course run through the Naval Strike and Air Warfare Center USN 2 and represents a blend of the Command and Control Operations course 8th Weapons Squadron and Intelligence Sensor Weapons Instructor Course 19th Weapons Squadron run by the USAF Weapons School 1 While traditional QWI focuses on becoming a platform expert and advanced kinetic weapons effects the QWI ISR provides experts in pan defence non kinetic and ISR weapons systems 5 Pilots of other air forces can attend the school through the Ministry of Defence s International Defence Training Programme 6 See also editNo 54 Squadron RAFReferences edit a b United States Air Force Weapons School gt Nellis Air Force Base gt Display Nellis af mil 10 May 2016 Retrieved 23 February 2017 a b Commander Naval Air Forces gt NAWDC gt About Public navy mil 11 July 1996 Archived from the original on 11 October 2016 Retrieved 23 February 2017 Air Power in an Uncertain World RAF Archived from the original on 2 February 2017 Retrieved 23 February 2017 Find Fix Track Target Engage Assess Airforcemag com Air amp Space Forces Magazine Retrieved 23 February 2017 Welcome to Number 54 Reserve Squadron Raf mod uk Archived from the original on 14 March 2017 Retrieved 23 February 2017 Qualified Weapon Instructor QWI Pilot 807 Archived from the original on 18 October 2007 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Qualified Weapons Instructor amp oldid 1217861485, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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