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NATO Tiger Association

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ANorthrop F-5 Freedom Fighter of 336 squadron,Royal Norwegian Air Force during a 'Tiger Meet' in 2007. Tiger Meet aircraft are often painted in 'Tiger stripes'
A GermanEurofighter Typhoon ofTaktisches Luftwaffengeschwader 74 at the 'Tiger Meet' in 2014
Tail fin of aSwiss Air ForceFliegerstaffel 11F/A-18C Hornet
Spanish EF-18AM Hornet at Tiger Meet atZaragoza Air Base, 2016

TheNATO Tiger Association or theAssociation of Tiger Squadrons was established in 1961. Promoted by French Defence ministerPierre Messmer, its role is to promote solidarity betweenNATOair forces. However, it is not part of the formal NATO structure.

The79th Tactical Fighter Squadron (TFS) of theUnited States Air Forces in Europe took the initiative and on 19 July 1961, they invitedNo. 74 Squadron RAF and EC (Fighter Squadron) 1/12 Cambresis of the FrenchArmée de l'air toRAF Woodbridge in England. France was then a full military member of NATO.[1]

CapitainMichael Dugan of the79th Tactical Fighter Squadron (TFS) searched for another squadrons in all European NATO air forces. He managed to find 5 new squadrons, the second meeting in 1962 with 8 squadrons participating.[1]

As of May 2025, the squadrons included in the Association are 24 full members, 9 honorary members, 1 probationary member, 8 disbanded members and 4 former members. All members of the Association of Tiger Squadrons have atiger as part of theirsquadroncrests.[2]

As well as being opportunities for NATO air forces to share ideas and experiences, the 'Tiger Meets' are alsopublic relations exercises for NATO. NATO aircraft are often brightly painted with tiger stripes.

Members

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The following 24 squadrons are full members of the association.

Honorary members

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Probationary members

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  • none

Former members

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Members of the NATO Tiger Association until their disbanding by their respective organization.

Tiger Meets

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The most publicly visible aspect of the NATO Tiger Association are the annual Tiger Meets, during which member squadrons gather for exercises, conferences, and public relations.

EventDatesLocationHostSilver TigerUnitsRef
196119–20 JulyUnited KingdomRAF WoodbridgeUnited States79 TFS3[6]
196222–25 AugustUnited Kingdom RAF WoodbridgeUnited States79 TFS8[7]]
196327–30 AugustBelgiumKleine BrogelBelgium31 Smaldeel8[8]
19649–15 JuneFranceCambraiFrance EC 1/128[9]
196514–18 AugustGermanyBitburgUnited States 53 TFS8[10]
19665–9 JulyUnited KingdomRAF LeucharsUnited Kingdom74 (F) Sqn8[11]
196729 May – 2 JuneGermanyLeck Air BaseGermanyAG 527[12]
196816–20 AugustGermanyCAFB LahrCanada439 TFS8[13]
19694–8 JulyUnited Kingdom RAF WoodbridgeUnited States79 TFS8[14]
19706–11 JuneBelgiumKleine BrogelBelgium31 Smaldeel8[15]
197114–21 JuneUnited KingdomRAF Upper HeyfordGermanyJagdbomberstaffel 4319[16]
197212–19 JuneFrance CambraiFrance EC 1/129[17]
197316–22 JuneItaly CameriItaly 21 Gruppo10[18]
197425 June – 1 JulyGermanyBitburgUnited States 53 TFS9[19]
19753–9 AugustGermanyLeckGermanyAG 529[20]
197631 May – 4 JuneGermanyBaden-SoellingenCanada439 TFS9[21]
197722–28 JuneUnited KingdomRAF Greenham CommonUnited States79 TFSCanada439 TFS11[22]
197819–26 JuneBelgiumKleine BrogelBelgium31 SmaldeelBelgium31 Smaldeel13[23]
197918–25 JuneFrance BA CambraiFrance EC 1/12Canada439 TFS13[24]
19809–16 JuneItaly CameriItaly 21 GruppoPortugal Esq 30114[25]
198112–15 JuneGermanyBitburgUnited States 53 TFSCanada439 TFS8[26]
198226–30 AugustGermanyGüterslohUnited Kingdom230 SqnSwitzerlandFliegerstaffel 1112[27]
198310–16 JuneGermanyBaden-SoellingenCanada439 TFSGermanyJaboSt 43112[28]
198413–20 AugustGermanyLeckGermanyAG 52Belgium31 Smaldeel13[29]
19851–8 JulyBelgiumKleine BrogelBelgium31 SmaldeelPortugal Esq 30113[30]
19868–16 JuneFrance CambraiFrance EC 1/12United States 53 TFS18[31]
198723–30 JunePortugalMontijoPortugalEsq 301GermanyJagdbomberstaffel 43118[32]
19885–12 JulyItaly CameriItaly 21 GruppoUnited Kingdom74 (F) Sqn14[33]
199012–17 AugustUnited Kingdom RAF Upper HeyfordUnited States79 TFSUnited States79 TFS13[34]
199117–21 JulyUnited KingdomRAF FairfordRIATUnited States 53 TFS16[35]
199214–22 MaySpainAlbaceteSpain 142 EscFrance EC 1/1215[36]
19938–13 AugustBelgiumKleine BrogelBelgium31 SmaldeelUnited States79 TFS10[37]
19943–10 MayFrance CambraiFrance EC 1/12Belgium31 Smaldeel19[38]
199621–29 MayPortugalBejaPortugalEsq 301Belgium31 Smaldeel15[39]
199716–21 JulyUnited Kingdom RAF FairfordRIATBelgium31 Smaldeel24[40]
199815–26 JuneGermanyLechfeldGermanyJaboSt 321Italy 21 Gruppo18[41]
200118–24 JuneBelgiumKleine BrogelBelgium31 SmaldeelFrance EC 1/1218[42]
200228 June – 9 JulyPortugalBejaPortugalEsq 301Czech Republic 221 LtBVr19[43]
20032–8 JuneFrance CambraiFrance EC 1/12Belgium31 Smaldeel13[44]
200430 August – 6 SeptemberGermanySchleswig-JagelGermanyTLG 51Germany JaboSt 32114[45]
20052–9 MayTurkey BalikesirTurkey 192 FiloUnited Kingdom230 Sqn11[46]
200625 September – 2 OctoberSpainAlbaceteSpain 142 EscFrance EC 1/1213[47]
200723 September – 1 OctoberNorwayØrlandNorway 338 SkvBelgium31 Smaldeel18[48]
200822 – 29 JuneFrance LandivisiauFranceFlottille 11FSwitzerlandFliegerstaffel 1119[49]
200914–25 SeptemberBelgiumKleine BrogelBelgium31 SmaldeelFrance EC 1/1218[50]
20104–15 OctoberNetherlandsVolkelNetherlands 313 Sqn.Czech Republic 211th Sqn18[51]
20119–20 MayFrance CambraiFrance EC 1/12PortugalEsq 30119[52]
201229 May – 8 JuneNorwayØrlandNorway 338 SkvBelgium31 Smaldeel17[53]
201317–28 JuneNorwayØrlandNorway 338 SkvGermanyTLG 5119[54]
201416–27 JuneGermanySchleswig-JagelGermanyTLG 51SwitzerlandFliegerstaffel 1116[55]
20154–16 MayTurkeyKonyaTurkey 192 FiloItaly 21 Gruppo13[56]
201616–27 MaySpainZaragozaSpain Ala 15Belgium31 Smaldeel22[57]
20175–16 JuneFrance LandivisiauFranceFlottille 11FBelgium31 Smaldeel20[58]
201814–25 MayPolandPoznańPoland 6 ELTNetherlands 313 Sqn.22[59]
201913–24 MayFranceMont-de-MarsanFrance EC 3/30PortugalEsq 30118[60]
20212–14 MayPortugalBejaPortugalEsq 301Italy 12° Gruppo8[61]
"XT-Roar-dinary Tiger Event" 20217–14 SeptemberBelgiumKleine BrogelBelgium31 SmaldeelEvent cancelled due to Covid-19[62]
20229–20 MayGreeceAraxosGreece335 MiraFrance EC 3/3010[63]
20232–13 OctoberItalyGioia Del ColleItaly 12° GruppoGermanyTaktLwG 7418[64]
20243-13 JuneGermanySchleswig-JagelGermanyTLG 51Poland 6 ELT14[65]
202521 September - 6 OctoberPortugalBejaPortugalEsq 301SwitzerlandFliegerstaffel 1116[66]

Bibliography

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