landing in the background, 2008 VFC-111 operates as part of the U.S. Navy Reserve's fleet adversary program, providing dissimilar air combat training (DACT) to fleet strike fighter and Marine fighter attack squadrons, as well as
U.S. Air Force,
Air Force Reserve and
Air National Guard fighter squadrons. Ostensibly assigned to the
Navy Reserve's Tactical Support Wing, VFC-111 is actually an Active-Reserve Integration (ARI) unit composed of both Regular Navy and Navy Reserve personnel. In this capacity, it has assumed the adversary role of a since deactivated active duty squadron at
NAS Key West known as
Fighter Squadron 45 (VF-45). VFC-111's unique location at NAS Key West, Florida, home of the Navy's Strike Fighter Air Readiness Program (SFARP), eliminates costly adversary detachments and provides an on-site resource for
carrier air wings conducting SFARP training at NAS Key West and on the adjacent Key West Tactical Air Combat Training System (TACTS) Range. VFC-111 also provides a significant portion of adversary support to all
F/A-18 Fleet Replacement Squadrons (FRS) in the Navy and Marine Corps, i.e.,
VFA-106 at
NAS Oceana, Virginia;
VFA-122 at
NAS Lemoore, California; and
VMFAT-101 at
MCAS Miramar, California. VFC-111 has also commenced support to
VAQ-129, the FRS for the
EA-18G Growler at
NAS Whidbey Island, Washington, as well as the Navy and Marine Corps
F-35C Fleet Replacement Squadron,
VFA-125 at NAS Lemoore, California, and the Marine Corps'
F-35B Fleet Replacement Squadron,
VMFAT-501 at
MCAS Beaufort, South Carolina. ==See also==