F-22s commence exercising out of Amberley
The Royal Australian Air Force started flying alongside United States Air Force F-22 Raptor stealth fighters today as part of an Enhanced Air Cooperation activity for Exercise Talisman Sabre 2019.
CAPTION: Two F-22 Raptors flying at RAAF Base Amberley during Exercise Talisman Sabre 2019. Photo by Christabel Migliorini
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The aim of Enhanced Air Cooperation (EAC) is to strengthen the ability of Australia and the US to work together as well as regional partners, in the interests of regional stability and security.
Commander of the Amberley based Australian-US task unit for the exercise Group Captain Stephen Chappell said training with the stealth fighter would hone Australian fifth-generation integration and provide valuable training.
“Talisman Sabre builds on the regular exercises we do at Amberley, in the United States and the key training programs and exchanges with USAF and US Navy that we use to develop our tactics, techniques and procedures,” Group Captain Chappell said.
“Integration with fifth-generation platforms like F-22 and F-35 are key to how we will do our job both now and in the future.
“We train with Raptors annually, and this is a continuation of the journey and the ongoing pursuit and maintenance of full air-combat integration.
“For Talisman Sabre, we will focus on how we operate and train on our F/A-18 Classic Hornet, F/A-18F Super Hornet, EA-18G Growler and E-7A Wedgetail in the same theatre as this advanced F-22 Raptor stealth fighter jet.”
Colonel Barley Baldwin, Amberley USAF Group Commander, 13th Expeditionary Air Force said his personnel were looking forward to the opportunity to exercise in Australia.
“Exercises and training opportunities like Talisman Sabre 19 foster stronger relationships and increase interoperability with our Australian allies, as well as enable our aircrew and support personnel to become familiar with conducting operations out of Royal Australian air bases,” Colonel Baldwin said.
“I am excited for the 90th Fighter Squadron to return to Queensland where the squadron first established its long-term relationship with the Australians in 1942.
“During Talisman Sabre 2019, RAAF and USAF airmen will train for high-end, modern combat as we continue to build upon our 70-plus-year relationship.”
The USAF deployed the F-22 Raptor from 90th Fighter Squadron, E-3C Sentry from the 962nd AACS, KC-10 Extender from the 6th Air Refuelling Squadron, and B-52 Stratofortress from the 69th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron to support Talisman Sabre from 10 to 24 July 2019.
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