Note; If you've not read parts one and two, I advise you to do so otherwise this set will not make sense.
The excercise is about to begin. The three typhoons have formed up and are scouring the area for the 'enemy' - i.e. the three F-15's that are being used to represent Iranian F-14's.
"Let's go hunting, boys"

One of the F-35's has joined the hunt for the hostile fighters. The other two are hovering on standby. Then, a message is recieved;
"Radar contact established. Break!"

Meanwhile the typhoons have caught up with the other two F-15's;
"I have visual contact with the enemy"
Naah, Really?



"Locked. Fire"

The excercise is conclusive. The RAF jets are able to take down the F-15's - had this been a real fight, they would have won. So Iranian F-14's are likely to suffer the same fate if they dare act aggressively towards the carrier in the upcoming deployment to hostile waters.