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Images from Exercise ECADEX
9 November 2005
The
East Coast Air Defence Exercise (ECADEX) is an important training
activity for the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF).
ECADEX 05 spanned three weeks of intensive training from Wednesday
26 October to Wednesday 9 November 2005.
It is a vital training exercise for Air Force personnel in order
to maintain operational capacity and to practise key defence skills.
The exercise provided an opportunity for Air Force personnel to
practise their skills at maintaining the integrity of Australian
air space and protecting vital infrastructure, such as a shipping
port or an airfield.
The majority of the aircraft assets and personnel engaged in ECADEX
05 operated out of their home bases at RAAF Williamtown (NSW) and
RAAF Amberley (QLD).
F-111 strike aircraft based at RAAF Base Amberley formed part of
the "Red" enemy forces flying out of Amberley, with F/A-18 Hornet
fighter aircraft deployed from RAAF Base Tindal.
Hawk and F/A-18 Hornet aircraft flew out of RAAF Base Williamtown
to form the "Blue" friendly forces.
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F/A-18
Hornet aircraft of 77 Squadron RAAF ready for takeoff during
the East Coast Air Defence Exercise (ECADEX 05).
(Date taken: 07 November 2005)
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F/A-18 Hornet aircraft of 77 Squadron RAAF prepare for takeoff
during the East Coast Air Defence Exercise (ECADEX 05).
(Date taken: 07 November 2005)
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