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Australia to deploy military force to UAE - ABC Australia

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Mr Abbott said around 200 troops would be sent to the United Arab Emirates within days, including a Special Forces contingent "that could act as military advisers to the Iraqi armed forces or to the Peshmerga".

They would be followed by around 400 Air Force personnel, up to eight super hornet aircraft, an early warning and control aircraft and an aerial refuelling aircraft.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-09-14/australia-to-deploy-military-force-to-uae/5742498

Stay safe, guys.
 
Concur with Dimsum's sentiments.

Following words from Australian Aviation magazine's daily update site:

"The ADF will commit up to eight F/A-18F Super Hornets from the Amberley-based 1SQN, an E-7A Wedgetail AEW&C aircraft from 2SQN at Williamtown, and a KC-30A air-to-air refuelling tanker from Amberley’s 33SQN, along with an element of about 200 Army special forces soldiers to provide training to anti-IS forces.

The Australian forces will be based at the Al Minhad Air Base in the UAE, from which Super Hornet air strikes, and Wedgetail and KC-30 missions could be launched.

Al Minhad is some 1,500 kilometres south-east of Baghdad. With most of the operations against IS expected to be conducted taking place north and west of the Iraqi capital, if they are committed to operations missions of five or more hours for the Super Hornet crews will be common."


Whole report via this link - http://australianaviation.com.au/2014/09/raaf-headed-back-to-iraq/
 
OTR1 said:
The Australian forces will be based at the Al Minhad Air Base in the UAE, from which Super Hornet air strikes, and Wedgetail and KC-30 missions could be launched.

Al Minhad is some 1,500 kilometres south-east of Baghdad.
Whole report via this link - http://australianaviation.com.au/2014/09/raaf-headed-back-to-iraq/

Al Minhad is such a mirage.
 
Apparently the Aussies have no issues getting military visas to UAE. 
 
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-09-15/al-minhad-australias-base-of-operations-in-the-middle-east/5744620

Some of us may recognize this base.  ;)
 
Ditch said:
Apparently the Aussies have no issues getting military visas to UAE.

I guess Austrailia has given Emirates airline the landing slots it needs :)

Dimsum said:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-09-15/al-minhad-australias-base-of-operations-in-the-middle-east/5744620

Some of us may recognize this base.  ;)

Well it was alluded to above that this air base is a bit of a Mirage... ;)
 
MJP said:
I guess Austrailia has given Emirates airline the landing slots it needs :)

Emirates has been flying multiple times a day to several Australian airports for years now, and they have had a partnership with Qantas with for about 2 years now.
 
Hatchet Man said:
Emirates has been flying multiple times a day to several Australian airports for years now, and they have had a partnership with Qantas with for about 2 years now.

Oh I have no doubt.  I was just being tongue in cheek as we lost our military visiting rights in part for not allowing them more landing slots.  ;D
 
Hatchet Man said:
Emirates has been flying multiple times a day to several Australian airports for years now, and they have had a partnership with Qantas with for about 2 years now.

Yep ... and that's paying off, isn't it?  ???

 
Didn't the Aussies get kicked out of there (years ago) for some reason?  ???
 
Nice clip from RAAF of the deployed KC-30 refuelling allied fast air over the sandpit.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBenNHd0r7Q

 
I tanked on it, best AAR platform out there.  Lots of gas, 2 hoses, dual system, fast fuel flow, fast speed...  Everything desired from a tanker.
 
Indeed. Still some issues with the boom, but they'll get there....

In the first three months they offloaded approx 8,000,000lbs of fuel at almost one sortie per day.

Not bad for one aeroplane.  :nod: 8)
 
Second det departed from RAAF Tindal yesterday. Following from a DoD media release.

++ 4 March 2015

The Royal Australian Air Force has deployed a new contingent of soldiers and aircraft to the Middle East to support the fight against the Islamic State militants in Iraq.

The contingent comprises six F/A-18A Hornets from RAAF Base Tindal, and an undisclosed number of soldiers. It will replace elements of the initial Air Task Group, which was deployed to Al Minhad air base in the UAE in September 2014, as part of Operation Okra.

A total of 400 RAAF personnel will be included in the first ATG, as well as F/A-18F Rhinos, E-7A Wedgetail airborne early warning and control, and the KC-30A multi-role tanker transport aircraft.

In addition, the C-130J Hercules and C-17A Globemaster III aircraft are available to provide additional humanitarian and logistic support as required.

"The contingent comprises six F/A-18A Hornets from RAAF Base Tindal, and an undisclosed number of soldiers."
Air Commander Australia air vice-marshal Gavin Turnbull said: "Our people are well trained, skilled and professional members of the Australian Defence Force.

"I acknowledge the immense amount of planning and preparation by personnel right across the air force that is undertaken to successfully execute operational deployments."

The existing F/A-18F Rhinos are scheduled to arrive in Australia in April. ++


 
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