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| 26/07/2011 | MECC 316/11 |
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The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) has successfully completed
bilateral flying operations with the Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF) for
the first time. The air combat familiarisation
sortie conducted on 14 July during Exercise Red Flag was carried out by RAAF
F/A-18 Hornets from No 3 Squadron in NSW, and JASDF F-15 Eagles from No 4th
Air Wing. The RAAF aircraft arrived at
Misawa Air Force Base yesterday, second only to the United States military to
ever have flown into a JASDF base. “This level of high-end
engagement offered the important opportunity to build on the strong friendship
between Australia and Japan,” Commanding Officer No 3 Squadron, Wing Commander
Terry van Haren, said. “The large force, multi-threat
environment of Red Flag enabled our fighter pilots to conduct complex missions
with Japan, as well as the United States and Singapore as part of the exercise
coalition force,” “Now that we have arrived in
Japan, we will hold a cultural and dialogue exchange at Misawa to further
develop the strong bonds fostered between the two nations during Red Flag,”
Wing Commander van Haren said. “The four-day exchange
programme includes several cultural activities and capability briefs to enhance
shared co-operation and military appreciation between the Australian and
Japanese fighter squadrons.” During the visit to Misawa,
members from RAAF’s No 3, No 36 and No 37 squadrons will donate toys to the
JASDF for children affected by the recent tsunami. Australia and Japan signed an Acquisition and Cross-Servicing Agreement in May last year. This week’s visit is the first since the
Agreement was signed and reflects the growing strength of Australia’s bilateral
partnership with Japan contributing to peace, security and stability in the
Asia-Pacific region. Exercise Red Flag Alaska 11–2 was conducted from US Eielson Air Force Base, between 4 and 22 July. Media
note: Photographs of the historic flight with JASD are
available at: http://images.defence.gov.au/fotoweb/Grid.fwx?archiveId=5003=&search=11120281 Media contact: Flight Lieutenant Skye Smith – Air Combat Group Public
Affairs Officer, |
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