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Thales Australia wins RAN Adelaide Class Frigate Maintenance Contract


Australia Minister for Defence David Johnston announced July 6th that Thales Australia Ltd has been awarded the Navy’s Adelaide Class guided missile frigate’s (FFG) Group Maintenance Contract.

Australia Minister for Defence David Johnston announced July 6th that Thales Australia Ltd has been awarded the Navy’s Adelaide Class guided missile frigate’s (FFG) Group Maintenance Contract.
Royal Australian Navy Adelaide class guided-missile frigate HMAS DARWIN

Senator Johnston said the contract will be for an initial period of four and half years with the potential for contract extensions to an anticipated value of $130 million.

“If contracted quality and service level requirements are met and efficiencies are achieved, the contract can be extended to the ship’s withdrawal from service dates,” Senator Johnston said.

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Senator Johnston said this was the second of the grouped-asset, long-term, performance-based contracts for the repair and maintenance of the Navy’s major surface ships.

Planned work on the frigates will be undertaken at Navy’s Garden Island facility in Sydney.

“It demonstrates the Government’s commitment, through the Defence Materiel Organisation to apply innovative contracting practices to get the best outcome for the Navy, for industry and for every Australian taxpayer.”

“We have always recognised that the grouping of ship repair and maintenance work offers the potential for real savings by reducing the administrative burden of per-event tender contracting, providing greater certainty of revenue streams and work effort, and promoting better planning.”

Senator Johnston said the design of the contract will provide both industry and Navy with greater certainty and stability in the repair and maintenance of the guided missile frigates.
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Royal Australian Navy MH-60R 'Romeo' helicopter crew sharpens warfare skills in Florida


Aircrew from Royal Australian Navy NUSQN 725 continue to build warfare skills in the MH-60R 'Romeo' helicopter, taking full advantage of their US based operations and deploying to the Atlantic Undersea Test and Evaluation Centre (AUTEC) in order to complete weapon firings and complex warfare training events.

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Four Royal Australian Navy crews completed the intensive Helicopter Advanced Readiness Program (HARP) alongside their US Navy counterparts as part of the qualification process, whilst the maintenance teams finalised their training in weapons loading prior to deploying to AUTEC.

Speaking about the deployment, Commanding Officer of NUSQN 725, Commander David Frost, said the activity is the culmination of a lot of hard work by members of the Defence Material Organisation Phase 8 Project Team and the Royal Australian Navy's Fleet Air Arm.

“Although the main objective is to build warfare skills, it also signals a new era for the Fleet Air Arm, demonstrating the capability of this potent maritime combat helicopter.”
The HARP program covers all areas of MH-60R tactical flying, including advanced ground school training addressing aircraft employment, sensor utilisation, crew served weapons, surface and subsurface weapon employment and applied tactics.

It also includes intensive simulator events in the areas of Anti Submarine Warfare and Anti Surface Warfare.

Sensor Operator Leading Seaman Tom Clunie found the training invaluable, and a great way to round off his Operational Flying Training at HSM 40.

“The HARP training program has rapidly expanded my knowledge and capability within the MH-60R,” Leading Seaman Clunie said.

The training was provided by staff of the US Navy Weapons School located at Naval Station Mayport, and was effectively an applied Mission Readiness Evaluation for aviation assets.

HARP training is a pre-requisite for all US Navy crews prior to commencing a deployment, assuring the requisite level of capability in the specialised areas of warfare the MH-60R aircrew will be expected to operate in.
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Australia To Build F-35 Air Combat Facilities For $1.5 Billion

Source : Our Bureau ~ Dated : Thursday, July 24, 2014 @ 09:42 AM
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Australia is to take delivery of its first F-35 fighter jet on Thursday from Lockheed Martin. It plans to buy another 72.

Australia is building a $1.47 billion New Air Combat Capability Facility and has been referred to the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Defense Darren Chester announced on Australian Defense Forces Website.

Mr Chester said the facilities project will provide new and upgraded facility and infrastructure at William town and Tindal and supported the acquisition of 72 new F-35A Joint Strike Fighter aircraft.

“The project will provide 3 Squadron, 2 Operational Conversion Unit and 77 Squadron at RAAF Base William town, and 75 Squadron at RAAF Base Tindal with the facilities they need to train, operate and maintain the F35-A aircraft.
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The Royal Australian Navy’s newest maritime combat helicopter, the MH-60R Seahawk ‘Romeo’, has successfully fired its first
‘Hellfire’ missile in the United States. The AGM-114 Hellfire air-to-surface missile was fired by Navy’s 725 Squadron from aircraft
currently deployed to the United States Navy’s Atlantic Undersea Test and Evaluation Centre off the Florida coast.

 
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Supacat wins Australian special forces vehicle contract

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- IHS Jane's Defence Weekly

20 August 2014

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The new vehicles to enter Australian service are based on the same Extenda platform that has been in service with the country since 2009. Source: Supacat
 

Australia has awarded UK-based Supacat Group an AUD105 million (USD98 million) contract for 89 special operations vehicles based on the latest version of the Extenda high-mobility transport (HMT), the company said on 19 August.

The Defence Materiel Organisation (DMO) awarded the contract for what it calls the Special Operations Vehicles - Commando (SOV-Cdo) after the April 2012 selection of Supacat as preferred bidder for its Joint Project 2097 Phase 1B (REDFIN) programme.

Since then Supacat successfully completed the programme's prototype development and evaluation phase, the DMO said.

The Extenda HMT is similar to 31 HMT Special Operations Vehicles delivered to Australia in 2009 for use by its special forces. Joint Project 2097 Phase 1B (REDFIN) seeks to replace ageing modified Land Rovers with the SOVs-Cdo.

The vehicles include crew ballistic and mine-blast protection along with an integrated logistic support package that covers operating, engineering, maintenance, supply, and training support. Elbit Systems of Australia is providing the vehicle's command-and-control systems.

The Supacat statement described the HMT Extenda as being "unique in being convertible to either a 4x4 or 6x6 configuration to meet different operational requirements … The SOV-Cdo will be delivered in four reconfigurable roles, emphasising the flexibility of the HMT platform".

The Extenda HMT will be built in Australia through Supacat Team Australia, which opened in Melbourne in January 2012. "It is the launch pad for Supacat Pty in the Australian defence market," said Mick Halloran, managing director of Supacat Pty Ltd.

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L'Australie prépare son adhésion officielle à l'Otan

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L'Australie va officiellement demander son entrée au sein de l'Otan au moment où le pays assume un rôle de plus en plus important dans différentes crises, en Irak, en Syrie ou en Ukraine, a indiqué sa ministre des Affaires étrangères.

Le Premier ministre australien, Tony Abbott, doit accueillir le prochain sommet du G20 en novembre et a exprimé dans de récents discours une approche plus volontariste dans le domaine de la politique étrangère. Bien que ne faisant pas partie de l'Alliance atlantique, l'Australie est intervenue auprès des alliés en Irak et en Afghanistan, rappelle la ministre des Affaires étrangères, Julie Bishop. "Demain (mercredi), le ministre de la Défense et moi-même allons nous rendre au Pays de Galles pour participer au sommet de l'Otan et je peux confirmer que l'Australie va accepter l'invitation officielle à devenir ce que l'on appelle un partenaire" du plan d'action pour l'adhésion.

Ce programme est destiné à offrir aux Etats non membres un accès au programme des opérations militaires et une présence au sein des organes de direction de l'Otan. L'Australie a annoncé lundi une nouvelle série de sanctions contre la Russie accusée par Tony Abbott de "tyranniser" l'Ukraine.

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L’Australie pourrait finalement acheter des sous-marins japonais

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Publié le 2 septembre 2014, dernière mise à jour le 2 septembre 2014.



Le Japon et l’Australie envisagent de conclure un accord prévoyant la vente par Tokyo de sous-marins classiques à la marine australienne. Cet accord pourrait provoquer la colère de la Chine.

Un accord est encore loin d’être conclu, mais cette vente sans précédent de matériels militaires par le Japon à un pays étranger — des sous-marins dérivés de la classe Soryu — semble actuellement l’option la plus probable.

Cet accord serait la concrétisation de la politique du Premier Ministre japonais Shinzo Abe, pour une politique de défense plus active après des décennies de pacifisme. La Chine accuse régulièrement M. Abe de vouloir faire revivre l’époque du militarisme japonais.

De son côté, cet accord soulèvera aussi probablement la colère en Australie : un précédent gouvernement avait promis de construire en Australie 12 sous-marins classiques et de ne pas les acheter à l’étranger. Pour un spécialiste, l’achat de sous-marins “sur étagère” à l’étranger est pourtant « la meilleure option ».

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A Royal Australian Airforce (RAAF) HAWK 127 jet aircraft simulates a missile attack on HMAS Sydney during an air warfare exercise with the
participating warships of Exercise KAKADU 2014.

Over 1,200 people, eight warships and 26 aircraft from throughout the Asia Pacific and Indian Ocean regions are in Australia 25 August - 12
September for the Royal Australian Navy's largest maritime warfare exercise, KAKADU 2014.

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AustralianArmy a partagé le statut de Marine Rotational Force Darwin.

The 8th/12th Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery, provided fire support for MRF-D during Exercise Koolendong!

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New Japanese submarines to cost Abbott Government $20 billion

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The ALHD Canberra will be delivered to the Australian Navy on 25 September

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Air Force aircraft and personnel depart for the Middle East



The main contingent of Royal Australian Air Force personnel and aircraft has departed for the Middle East today from RAAF Bases Amberley and Williamtown.

The aircraft included F/A-18F Super Hornets, a KC-30A Multi Role Tanker Transport and an E-7A Wedgetail Airborne Early Warning and Control aircraft.

Chief of Air Force, Air Marshal Geoff Brown, AO, said he was proud of the preparation work conducted by all Air Force personnel in the lead-up to the deployment.

“Today marked the departure of the main Air Force contingent deploying to the Middle East,” said Air Marshal Brown.

“The large amount of preparation conducted to deploy such a potent and capable force in a relatively short time is testament to the professionalism and skill of our Air Force.”

Following the Government’s decision to prepare to contribute to international led efforts to disrupt and degrade ISIL, the Australian Defence Force is deploying approximately 600 ADF personnel to the Middle East where they will prepare to respond to future Government decisions regarding Iraq.
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Australia hands Thales LRIP contract for F90 rifle

Julian Kerr, Sydney - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly  


Thales Australia has received a low rate initial production (LRIP) contract from the Australian Department of Defence (DoD) for the company's
F90 5.56 mm assault rifle, developed to replace the Australian Defence Force's (ADF's) in-service F88 series.

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The F90 includes an integrated SL40 Steyr Mannlicher sideloading 40 mm grenade launcher. (Thales)  

No details were given by Thales of the contract's value or schedule, but the company is understood to be hoping for a contract for "an appropriate volume" of
F90s after second pass approval, which is anticipated in June 2015.

The initial contract is seen as a risk-reduction measure to prepare the way for full-volume production.

The F90, an evolution of the F88 developed under Project Land 125 Phase 3C, includes an integrated SL40 Steyr Mannlicher sideloading 40 mm grenade launcher.


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First flight of RAAF F-35A



The first of Australia’s much anticipated Royal Australian Air Force’s (RAAF) F-35A Lightening II Joint Strike Fighters (JSF) successfully took flight from Fort Worth, Texas on Monday 29 September. It was a maiden flight for the Australian F-35A, lasting approximately two hours.

JSF Division Acting Program Manager for Australia, Air Commodore Cath Roberts, said that the first flight for the initial RAAF F-35A was a direct reflection on the great work of the entire JSF team.

“Seeing this aircraft fly today, combined with the fact that we will deliver our first two aircraft to Luke Air Force Base early next year, demonstrates the commitment and combined efforts of the Royal Australian Air Force, Defence Materiel Organisation, United States Air Force and the F-35 Joint Program Office team,” Air Commodore Roberts said.

Chief of Air Force, Air Marshal Geoff Brown, AO, said that the occasion of the first flight is an important symbolic step towards Australia’s new air combat capability.

“The F-35A will provide the RAAF with a transformational 5thcapability and significant benefits for the Australian aerospace industry,” Air Marshal Brown said.

“Australian industry has already won contracts worth more than US$412 million as a partner in the JSF program.”

The first two of 72 F-35A Lightening II JSF aircraft for Australia were rolled out of the Lockheed Martin’s production facility in Fort Worth, Texas on 24 July 2014. The F-35As will replace the RAAF’s current fleet of ageing F/A-18A/B Hornets.

Following initial acceptance, the first aircraft will undertake flight test and airworthiness program leading to acceptance and ferry of aircraft to Luke Air Force Base (AFB), Arizona in 2015 to support the commencement of Australian pilot training.

The first F-35A aircraft will enter service in Australia in 2018 with the first operational squadron established by 2020.
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Minister for Defence – Purchase of two C-17A Globemaster aircraft

3 October 2014

The Australian Government has begun the process of purchasing two additional C-17A Globemaster strategic airlift aircraft, Minister for Defence Senator David Johnston announced today.

Senator Johnston said should the Government elect to exercise this option the two extra Globemasters would significantly enhance the Royal Australian Air Force’s capacity for operational tasks, disaster relief and humanitarian assistance in our region and around the world.

“Since the first delivery in 2006, we have seen the C-17A Globemaster perform exceptionally well at the forefront of Australia’s military operations and humanitarian work,” he said.

“Recent global events have seen Australia’s national capabilities like the C-17A come to the fore to assist our friends and allies.

“The C-17A Globemasters have been integral in supporting Australians at home and abroad, assisting in our aid to communities in Queensland and Victoria after flooding and cyclones, Operation Bring Them Home from the Ukraine and the search for MH370 off the West Australian coast.”

Senator Johnston said in recent years the C-17As had also delivered humanitarian aid and medical supplies to nations following natural disasters, such as the widespread flooding in Pakistan in 2010 and the Christchurch earthquake in 2011 in New Zealand.

“The ability to rapidly react and move large elements of Australia’s support systems over long distances during these times has highlighted the need for us to have a good sized fleet.

“The aircraft is also currently supporting Australian and Coalition forces in Afghanistan and the Middle East, providing a military long-range, strategic heavy airlift capability between Australia and the world,” Senator Johnston said.

Senator Johnston said the current fleet of six C-17As was based at RAAF Base Amberley in Queensland, and an additional two would integrate seamlessly into the fleet.

The Government has requested pricing and availability data for two further aircraft through the United States Foreign Military Sales (FMS) program. Decisions on these aircraft are being informed by the force structure review currently under way within Defence as part of the White Paper process.
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Australia has Formally Accepted HMAS Canberra ALHD

06 Oktober 2014

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ALHD HMAS Canberra (photo : Navantia)


The Commonwealth of Australia has signed on October 3 acceptance of ALHD Canberra, first of two LHD ships Navantia has built for Australia based on the LHD Juan Carlos I designed for the Spanish Navy.

The contract, signed in 2007, includes the construction of 85% of the two ships in the shipyards of Navantia in Ferrol and completion in Australia by BAE Systems.

The ship was transferred to Australia in August 2012 and will be definitely delivered to the Australian Navy on 28 November.

The construction of these ships has led to Navantia entry into the niche market of this type of vessel, which has been consolidated with the election of Spanish LHD design by the Turkish Navy.

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NUSQN 725 marks 1,000 hour milestone

The Royal Australian Navy's Seahawk Romeo crews have achieved a significant aviation milestone, passing 1,000 flight hours in the MH-60R aircraft whilst undergoing training in the US.

The New Squadron 725 (NUSQN 725) team clicked over the achievement without fanfare, but with considerable style, during an exercise flying as a dip gang against a Peruvian Type 209 submarine.

With the team's focus remaining on ensuring aircraft on station on time, for 11 sorties over a weekend, the celebrations were on hold until the work was done said Commanding Officer of the squadron, Commander David Frost.

“It’s been another tremendous effort by all to achieve these hours.

“Every sailor and officer of NUSQN 725 should be proud of this milestone and the critical role they play in delivering this significant capability for the Navy and Fleet Air Arm,” he said.

The maintainers charged with preparing the state-of-the-art aircraft have embraced their duties with the knowledge that they are creating a capability that will benefit the Royal Australian Navy for years to come.

Commander Frost elaborated that the team was very focussed on upgrading their skills and working closely with other nations whilst in the US.

"It's great to see young maintainers and aviators so keen and focussed on warfare training. To launch into a local exercise including six US Navy Romeo squadrons, three P3 and P8 Squadrons, two visiting US Navy Carrier Groups and a live submarine, is an opportunity not lost on any of us,” he said.

Crew member of the 'Romeo', Lieutenant Ben Thomson, said the experience was hard to match.

"In the six months since completing my flying training I have participated in warfare exercises against foreign navy submarines, fired hellfire missiles, launched torpedos, conducted gun engagements against land and surface targets.

"I have had an exposure to warfare capabilities that will provide solid foundations for my future career,” he said.

The pace will not slow either, with an ongoing focus on building skills in parallel with the huge task of returning home to the Naval Air Station in Nowra, NSW before the end of this year.

Over 100 officers and sailors, their families, six aircraft and tonnes of equipment will be saying goodbye to Jacksonville, Florida packing up with the support of the Royal Australian Air Force and a C-17 airlift.

When all the moving parts are back at home plate, the team then will turn its attention to its primary role as a Romeo Training Squadron, passing on their new skills to the future maintainers and operators.

NUSQN 725 will conclude its operations in Jacksonville in December, splitting its people and aircraft between the US and Australia from October, with the first Romeo flight anticipated in November.

All people and equipment will be back on Aussie soil, ready to commence operations as a full squadron from early in 2015. - Navy
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RAF Reapers to operate over Iraq


The UK government confirms it is in the process of redeploying some of its 10 General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper unmanned air vehicles to support the US-led coalition’s air strikes against Islamic State militants in Iraq.

Currently operating in Afghanistan, an undisclosed number of the Royal Air Force’s Reapers will now be sent to operate over Iraq, defence secretary Michael Fallon announced on 16 October.

“We are redeploying Reaper remotely-piloted aircraft from Afghanistan to be based in the Middle East for use against [the Islamic State],” Fallon says. “This deployment will complement our existing capabilities, which provide highly valued surveillance support and situational awareness to the Iraqi authorities and our coalition partners.”

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No detail of the precise numbers to be sent was provided, but is understood that two of the 10 Reapers operated out of RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire in the east of England will be sent to join the air strikes, operating alongside similar aircraft flown by the US Air Force.

“We expect to begin Reaper operations in Iraq shortly,” Fallon adds.

This will be the first deployment of the UK’s Reapers outside Afghanistan, but Fallon points out that as the RAF aircraft are withdrawn from Afghanistan, more will be moved to the Middle Eastern theatre.

The UK government voted in support of joining the air strikes in Iraq on 26 September, and began operations with Panavia GR4 Tornados equipped with Rafael Litening III targeting pods and armed with Raytheon Paveway IV precision-guided bombs and MBDA Brimstone missiles on 30 September.

An initial fleet of six Tornados was deployed from RAF Akrotiri, Cyprus, with two more being added days later.

“As the UK’s only armed remotely-piloted aircraft, Reaper will add to the strike capability we are already providing with our Tornado GR4 aircraft,” Fallon says. “The policy for their use is the same as that for manned aircraft, with the pilots operating under strict UK rules of engagement.”

The UK’s participation only allows it to conduct strikes over Iraq, but the USA, alongside five Arab states, is carrying out strikes over Syria.

“It is true that in military terms this is a single theatre of operations,” foreign secretary Philip Hammond told the House of Commons in parallel with Fallon’s announcement. “If we see that there is a military case for the UK to take part in air strikes in Syria we will bring a debate to the house.”

“There is more than enough air power in Syria,” Hammond says, referring to conversations he has had with leadership in the USA. “What is needed is more intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance.”
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Le projet de remplacement des sous-marins de classe Collins baptisé Sea 1000, qui vise à doter l’Australie de 12 bâtiments conven­tionnels de la classe 4 000 tonnes, est sans doute, avec un enjeu de plus de 30 milliards d’euros, le plus lucratif des contrats export accessibles à l’industrie navale française.

Si les responsables politiques semblent convaincus qu’il s’agit d’une chasse gardée anglo-saxonne, c’est pourtant le Japon qui a mené jusqu’à présent l’offensive commerciale la plus spectaculaire.

Tokyo a en effet profité de l’assouplissement de sa Constitution l’an dernier pour repartir à la conquête des marchés de défense en Asie du sud-est, avec la vente remarquée à l’Inde de 18 hydravions de surveillance maritime ShinMeywa US-2.

Possé­dant avec le Soryu le seul sous-marin conventionnel sur étagère participant à la compéti­tion, le Japon a multiplié les gestes diplo­matiques au cours de cette année, avec la signature d’un accord de coopération scientifique sur la propulsion anaérobie ou le déve­loppement de batteries Li-ion.

Si le Soryu est considéré par les ana­lystes navals comme une réus­site technologique qui ne cesse d’évo­luer depuis sa mise en service en 2009 (avec une production record d’une unité par an), les promesses japonaises d’un transfert complet de technologies au gouvernement australien, qui cherche par ailleurs à préserver les emplois du chan­tier naval d’Adélaïde, rendent sceptiques certains observateurs. En effet, le Soryu bénéficie de nombreuses technologies étran­gères fabriquées sous licence, comme les moteurs Stirling du suédois Kockums, la suite sonar de Hughes, ou encore les missiles antinavires américains Harpoon.

Si DCNS se prépare à proposer une offre fondée sur la coque d’un Barracuda d’un niveau de performance équivalent à celui qu’exigent les missions de dissuasion nucléaire, le second colloque organisé début septembre par les think tanks ASPI et IFRI, sur le dialogue défense industrie franco-australien, a pu révéler que les critères de décision du gouvernement australien ne portaient pas que sur la technologie, mais également sur un soutien opérationnel et une coopération militaro-politique de long terme.

L’expansionnisme chinois et les accords de défense à l’égard des pays de l’ASEAN structurent largement la politique de défense des Australiens. En cas d’offensive sur l’Asie du sud-est, la sous-marinade chinoise se doit d’éviter la mer de Chine, dont la profondeur, la température et la salinité n’offrent pas la discrétion requise à une opération militaire d’envergure. La seule issue consiste, pour elle, à rejoindre le Pacifique par le nord du Japon, puis de descendre vers l’Australie. Or, celle-ci sait pouvoir s’appuyer, depuis la signature du partenariat stratégique avec l’Hexagone en 2011, sur la Marine nationale.

Possédant la seconde ZEE au monde derrière les Etats-Unis, la France, à la faveur du retrait américain, est devenue la puissance navale de référence dans le Pacifique sud, comme dans l’océan Indien, et, à ce titre, un acteur majeur des enjeux de sécurité qui touchent l’Australie.

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Australia's first MH-60R arrives by C-17

The first of the Royal Australian Navy’s Lockheed Martin/Sikorsky MH-60R combat helicopters has been delivered in-country from NAS Jacksonville, Florida, where squadron personnel have been training.

A Royal Australian Air Force Boeing C-17 strategic transport delivered the MH-60R back to HMAS Albatross in Nowra, New South Wales on 14 October, ahead of air trials that are set to take place from the base over the next month.

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The A$3 billion ($2.7 billion) US Foreign Military Sales acquisition of 24 of the shipborne helicopters saw the first two accepted in the USA by Australia in December 2013. The new fleet will replace Australia’s existing Sikorsky S-70 Seahawks, and the entire fleet is expected to be delivered by 2017.

Training in the USA by the navy's ‘NUSQN725’ pilots, aviation warfare officers and maintainers has been underway since the first acceptance, and the squadron is scheduled to return to Australia in December to be formally commissioned as 725 Sqn. The service received its fifth MH-60R from Lockheed in mid-October, which was delivered to NAS Jacksonville.

The "Romeos" will provide anti-surface warfare and anti-submarine capability. The aircraft will carry Raytheon Mk54 torpedoes and Lockheed AGM-114 Hellfire air-to-surface missiles, operating from the navy’s Anzac-class frigates and Hobart-class destroyers.

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Meanwhile, 21 of the Australian Army’s Airbus Helicopters Tiger armed reconnaissance helicopters are to undergo an interim tactical datalink upgrade, to allow them to receive enhanced in-flight tactical positioning of friendly and enemy forces.

Under the Land 2089 Phase 3B effort, the $20 million upgrade will allow operators to exchange tactical information, which “further integrates the Tiger into the combined arms land force battlespace”, Australia's Department of Defence says.

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The programme will be predominantly managed by Elbit Systems Australia, the software and battle management system developer, and Airbus Group Australia Pacific, which will conduct the aircraft technical modifications.

The Tigers will be able to share targeting information, coordinate battlefield movements and tactical objectives, transmitting real-time reconnaissance information between the aircraft and land forces, according to the DoD.
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Minister for Defence – New training system for ADF helicopter crews


A modern helicopter training system for Navy and Army personnel has been approved by the Australian Government, Defence Minister Senator David Johnston announced today.

Senator Johnston said the new training system would better prepare Navy and Army aircrew to transition to the ADF’s current combat helicopter fleet, as well as the advanced helicopters entering service this decade.

The Helicopter Aircrew Training System (HATS) will be based at HMAS Albatross in Nowra, NSW. The preferred partner for HATS, Boeing Defence Australia, has proposed a training system that will include purpose designed syllabi based on 15 Airbus Helicopter EC-135 twin-engine ‘glass cockpit’ training helicopters; three full-motion Thales EC 135 Flight Simulators and addition of a flight deck to Navy’s new sea-going training vessel. Final contract negotiations with Boeing will conclude directly.

“This will deliver a fully integrated modern training environment with both in-flight and virtual environments on contemporary twin-engine helicopters and flight simulators.

“These will prepare both Navy and Army for the new generation of advanced combat helicopters such as the Tiger Armed Reconnaissance Helicopter, MRH-90 Taipan, MH 60R Seahawk Romeo and our new CH-47F Chinook Foxtrots.”

Senator Johnston said the joint service approach would benefit the ADF because of the reduced training burden on operational aircraft and enhanced Navy and Army operations from the new amphibious ships.

“Defence will also achieve a significant efficiency now that all Army and Navy aircrew will do their initial helicopter training in the one location.

“Being based at Albatross will also bring the advantage of aircrew being able to train in realistic conditions at sea including ship deck-landing and search and rescue skills.”

Senator Johnston said there were significant opportunities for the Australian defence industry, with the local component valued at more than 65 per cent of the acquisition and support contracts of the training system.

The approval allocates over $700 million to acquire the new training system which includes around $200 million in new and refurbished facilities at Albatross.

He said he expected that in excess of 380 short term and more than 80 long term jobs will be created because of the project in the Shoalhaven area.

Initial Operating Capability for HATS is late 2018 but the systems will begin to receive students before then, with a mature training capacity of up to 130 students a year covering pilots, aviation warfare officers, aircrewmen, sensor operators and qualified aircrew returning for instructor training.
http://www.minister.defence.gov.au

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