Balikatan 2019: USS WASP and F-35B Ops

05/22/2019

U.S. Marines with Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 121 conduct daily maintenance checks and continue flight operations in international airspace while aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Wasp (LHD 1) in support of Exercise Balikatan. 

The U.S. is proud to participate in the Philippines-led exercise in order to conduct capabilities development training that enhances our forces’ tactics, techniques and procedures across a wide range of military operations.

EAST CHINA SEA

03.24.2019

Video by Cpl. Richard Limone 

2nd Marine Logistics Group in Trident Juncture 2018

05/20/2019

2nd Marine Logistics Group is participating in Trident Juncture 18 in Norway, supporting II MEF with the six functions of tactical Logistics. 

Trident Juncture 18 enhances the U.S. and NATO Allies’ and partners’ abilities to work together collectively to conduct military operations under challenging conditions.

10.17.2018

Video by Lance Cpl. Scarlet Sharp 

2nd Marine Logistics Group

Indo-Pacific Endeavour, 2019

05/18/2019

A Joint Task Force consisting of up to four ships, maritime patrol aircraft and more than 1,200 personnel from the Australian Defence Force are deployed on Indo-Pacific Endeavour 2019, a series of key engagement activities with Australia’s regional neighbours. 

Running from March to May, Indo-Pacific Endeavour 2019 is geared towards enhancing interoperability with Australia’s key regional partners, including Sri Lanka, India, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore and Indonesia. 

In the third iteration of the activity, Indo-Pacific Endeavour 2019 is a key part of Australia’s ongoing efforts to re-affirm positive relationships with other militaries through joint practical activities. 

HMAS Canberra, a Canberra-Class Landing Helicopter Dock, is the flagship of the joint taskforce, able to project embarked personnel, vehicles and aircraft ashore, while providing an effective hub for control of a variety of military tasks. Canberra has been joined in the Joint Task Force by HMA Ships Success, Newcastle and Parramatta, and embarked MH-60R maritime combat helicopters and MRH-90 maritime support helicopters. 

A Royal Australian Air Force P8-A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft joined the Joint Task Force during several key regional visits. Indo-Pacific Endeavour 2019 also involves personnel from the Australian Army’s 2RAR and 3RAR, the Australian Army Band, the Royal Australian Air Force and Defence Civilians.

May 3, 2019

Australian Department of Defence

VMFA-232 Maintainers at Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska

05/15/2019

U. S. Marines with Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 232, Marine Aircraft Group (MAG) 11, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, perform maintenance checks on an F/A-18C Hornet during Red Flag-Alaska (RF-A) 19-1 at Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska, Oct. 5. 

RF-A 19-1 is a series of U.S. Pacific Air Force commander-directed field training exercise for U.S. and coalition forces to provide a realistic joint offensive counter-air, interdiction, close air support and large-force employment training in a simulated combat environment.

EIELSON AIR FORCE BASE, AK, UNITED STATES

10.05.2018

Video by Sgt. Charnelle Smith 

Marine Corps Air Station Miramar / 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing

Indo-Pacific Endeavour 2019

05/14/2019

A Joint Task Force consisting of up to four ships, maritime patrol aircraft and more than 1,200 personnel from the Australian Defence Force are deployed on Indo-Pacific Endeavour 2019, a series of key engagement activities with Australia’s regional neighbours.

Running from March to May, Indo-Pacific Endeavour 2019 is geared towards enhancing interoperability with Australia’s key regional partners, including Sri Lanka, India, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore and Indonesia.

In the third iteration of the activity, Indo-Pacific Endeavour 2019 is a key part of Australia’s ongoing efforts to re-affirm positive relationships with other militaries through joint practical activities.

HMAS Canberra, a Canberra-Class Landing Helicopter Dock, is the flagship of the joint taskforce, able to project embarked personnel, vehicles and aircraft ashore, while providing an effective hub for control of a variety of military tasks.

Canberra has been joined in the Joint Task Force by HMA Ships Success, Newcastle and Parramatta, and embarked MH-60R maritime combat helicopters and MRH-90 maritime support helicopters. A Royal Australian Air Force P8-A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft joined the Joint Task Force during several key regional visits.

Indo-Pacific Endeavour 2019 also involves personnel from the Australian Army’s 2RAR and 3RAR, the Australian Army Band, the Royal Australian Air Force and Defence Civilians.

April 26, 2019

Refueling F-35B Over South China Sea

05/13/2019

An F-35B Lightning II attack jet flies alongside a KC-130J tanker aircraft attached to a refueling drogue during an aerial refueling mission above the East China Sea, Oct. 23, 2018. 

The F-35B belongs to Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 121 (VMFA-121) and the KC-130J belongs to Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 152 (VMGR-152). VMFA-121, part of the Aviation Combat Element for the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, is the Marine Corps’ only forward-deployed F-35B squadron – as part of the 31st MEU, the squadron provides fixed-wing attack capabilities across the Indo-Pacific region during Marine Corps and Navy amphibious operations. 

The 31st MEU, the Marine Corps’ only continuously forward-deployed MEU, provides a flexible force ready to perform a wide-range of military operations across the Indo-Pacific region.

SOUTH CHINA SEA

10.23.2018

Video by Lance Cpl. Angelo Garavito 

31st Marine Expeditionary Unit

F-35 Distributed STOVL Operations

05/10/2019

A short video compilation showing U.S. Marine Corps F-35B Lightning II aircraft conducting distributed short take-off and vertical landing operations to simultaneously re-arm and refuel from KC-130J Hercules aircraft, as well as re-arm and refuel with MV-22B Osprey aircraft, at Laguna Army Airfield, Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona. 

This training was conducted to development methods to increase aircraft tactical efficiency.

YUMA PROVING GROUND, AZ, UNITED STATES

10.24.2018

Video by Cpl. Benjamin DrakeStaff Sgt. Daniel Kujanpaa and Staff Sgt. Marcis Pereda

Marine Aviation Weapons Tactics Squadron 

US F-16s Operating from Sweden in Trident Juncture 2018

05/08/2019

F-16C Fighting Falcons and support Airmen from the 480th Fighter Squadron, 52nd Fighter Wing, Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, arrived at Kallax Air Base, Sweden, in support of Trident Juncture 2018.

TRJE18 is the largest NATO exercise since 2015, with participation of more than 50,000 military personnel from 31 nations. 

TRJE18 is partially funded by the European Deterrence initiative. EDI funding enables the United States to enhance the U.S. deterrence posture, increase the readiness and responsiveness of U.S. forces in Europe, support collective defense and security of NATO allies and bolster the security and capacity of U.S. partners. This enables faster response to any aggression by a regional adversary against the sovereign territory of a NATO ally.

The U.S. Air Force routinely rotates aircraft in and around the theater in support of operations and exercises and in full coordination with host nations, allies, and support partners. By supporting operations like TRJE18, USAFE helps strengthen the relationship the U.S. has with its NATO allies and partners.

https://www.usafe.af.mil/News/Press-Releases/Article/1666535/f-16-aircraft-and-airmen-support-trident-juncture-2018/

According to an article by Thomas Nilsen and published in the Barents Observer on October 23, 2018, it was noted that:

From Kallax air base (Luleå) in northern Sweden, U.S. air force F-16 fighters will operate. Sweden participate in Trident Juncture with about 2,200 soldiers, of which 100 belongs to the air force.

In northern Norway, planes will operate from both Bodø and Andøya air bases north of the Arctic Circle as well as Ørland and Gardermoen airports. The Norwegian armed forces write in an information bulletin that air forces will support the land forces in the field exercise area.

Sweden and Finland are the two only non-NATO countries of the 31 participating.

In recent years both Finland and Sweden have moved closer to NATO in the sphere of operational military cooperation. Commenting on the NATO exercise, Sweden’s Carl Bildt writes in and Opinion Editorial for Project Syndicate that «with no time to waste, Scandinavia is finally breaking fully with the Cold War ear doctrine for neutrality, and embracing a more prudent and proactive defense policy.»

Bildt was Foreign Minister from 2006 to 2014 and Prime Minister from 1991 to 1994.

He says Sweden will continue to move closer to NATO. «Joint exercises will lead to deeper operational alignment and the establishment of common deterrence capabilities for all of Northern Europe and the Baltic Sea.

https://thebarentsobserver.com/en/2018/10/nato

The featured photo shows Swedish Gripen and Nordic flags. Photo: Thomas Nilsen