Watch
out, Pigs fly north
By
Andrew Stackpool
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LAC
Paul Lockyer perfoms post-flight checks on a 6SQN F-111
as part of Exercise Northern Challenge.
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Photo
by LAC Allan Cooper
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6 Squadron is being challenged in the north.
The squadron has deployed four F-111C, two F-111G and 130 personnel
to RAAF Base Darwin from its home at RAAF Base Amberley for Exercise
Northern Challenge, which began on May 16 and ends on June 4.
Squadron assets deployed to Darwin during the first week of Northern
Challenge. Flying operations from Darwin started on May 23.
6SQN CO Wing Commander Ken Quinn said Northern Challenge tested
the squadrons capability to deploy away from home base.
The exercise is designed to practice our expeditionary capability,
in this case operating from a simulated forward mounting base,
including exercising the logistics chain, he said.
We deploy the squadron, practising the processes thereto
and all the aspects thereof, including broader consideration of
EW aspects, with the ultimate aim of delivering the bombs. This
is about getting them off the truck and delivering them to the
target.
WGCDR Quinn said that while the squadron often deployed to Townsville,
the choice of exercise area was predicated by the time of year,
prevailing weather and range restrictions.
At Shoalwater Bay and [the Army] High Range areas out of
Townsville, there are some complications with using the air-weapons
ranges. Delamere has a permanent staff and this simplifies our
activities. At the other ranges we have to organise range safety
staff and that can provide further logistics issues, he
said.
Also, with the F-111 we need the guys and girls to practice
using the aircrafts electronic sensor suite to deliver the
ordnance. On the coast there is not the challenge an inland range
offers, while High Range offers great visual opportunities (excellent
for Hornets) but limited electronic sensor opportunities.
The deployment facilities at Darwin are great and having
No. 75 Squadron down the road at [RAAF Base] Tindal to work with
helps us achieve our objectives as well. Delamere is a very good
all round range, it is inland and has great weather this time
of year.
Darwin and Townsville offer fine facilities and we shall
continue to use both areas depending on the sort of exercise we
are conducting at the time. The wet weather in Darwin
at the end of the year means that we shall probably prefer to
return to Townsville.
WGCDR Quinn said Exercise Northern Challenge provided a superb
opportunity for the squadron to practise its expeditionary capability
away from Amberley and operate in the Top End. In particular,
the squadrons junior members gained significant experience
in deployments of this kind.
This is the direction in which Air Force is moving,
he said.
With Northern Challenge behind it, 6SQN will prepare to deploy
to Butterworth to participate in the Five Power Defence Arrangement
joint exercise Bersama Lima in September.