The Ramex Delta team was a demonstration team of the French Air Force that showcased the performance and capabilities of Mirage 2000N aircraft, specialized in low-altitude penetration missions and nuclear deterrence. Created within the 2/4 “La Fayette” Fighter Squadron, the patrol was primarily active during airshows and official events until its disbandment in 2016.
Main Features:
1. Composition: The patrol consisted of two Mirage 2000N aircraft, operated by experienced crews (pilot and navigator).
2. Missions: The demonstrations featured high-speed flights, low-altitude passes, complex maneuvers, and simulations of penetration into hostile territory.
3. Objective: To promote the skills of French pilots, the technical sophistication of the aircraft, and strengthen the bond between the military and the public.
4. Flight Style: Demonstrations were characterized by tight formations and dynamic maneuvers, illustrating the precision and coordination of the crews.

Legacy:
The end of Mirage 2000N missions in 2018 marked the conclusion of Ramex Delta demonstrations. Its legacy endures through the promotion of France’s strategic air forces and the tradition of military aerial displays.
Ramex Delta remains iconic for aviation enthusiasts and left a lasting impression with its expertise and professionalism.
The virtual version made its debut at VIAF 2024, featuring a reimagined program to make it even more dynamic. (modifié)