Lt.General Prince Abdul-Rahman bin Fahd Al-Faisal, Commander of the Royal Saudi Air Force made an inspection tour yesterday of the headquarters of the Air Force housing for Saudi participants in the Red Flag- 3 exercises now in progress in the city of Las Vegas. On arrival at the venue, he was greeted by Colonel Ahmed bin Ali Asseri, Commander of the Royal Saudi Air Force for the mission of the Exercise, Major Prince Turki Bin Abdullah Bin Abdul-Aziz, and pilots as well as officers who are participating in the exercise. Prince Abdul-Rahman bin Fahd toured the headquarters' housing and got acquainted with the comfort and safety of the participants in the exercise and the progress of the preparations to secure the maximum benefits for Saudi pilots and technicians from these advanced exercises in which they are currently participating along with the United States Air Force and other forces of friendly countries that are part of these exercises. These exercises are being conducted at Niles base of the U.S. Air Force in the city of Las Vegas. These exercises included a number of sorties to implement the tasks of offensive and defensive combat with advanced F-15, B-52, F-22, A-6 B, AWACS, Electronic Search Planes and Refueling stations, Joint command and control centers.