Royal Australian Air Force personnel and their United States counterparts have begun Exercise Teak Action 19, a series of training operations taking place from RAAF Base Richmond and encompassing the Blue Mountains and regional NSW.
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The exercise will take place between 14 August and 8 September, with flying activity expected to be similar to the training regularly conducted in the area by RAAF Hercules crews, which includes low-level and formation flying, airdrop of cargo and paratroops, and flying to semi-prepared airfields.
The operations will include exercises at Gilgandra, Lake Cargelligo, Warren and Walcha, with an MC-130J Commando II aircraft and United States Air Force personnel from the 353rd Special Operations Group to work with the RAAF’s No. 37 Squadron and its fleet of C-130J Hercules transport aircraft.
The USAF personnel participating in Exercise Teak Action 19 are amongst the world’s most highly skilled in their role, and the training will ensure both countries are prepared to support contingency operations at short notice.
An RAAF spokesman said that “all efforts will be undertaken to avoid overflying in built-up areas and communities”, with all flying expected to be completed by 11pm.