Australian Frigate Fires Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile

12/05/2016

12/05/2016: HMAS Melbourne (FFG 05) successfully launched an Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile (ESSM) in a test off the east coast of Australia.

The missile firing was the first conducted in Automatic Self Defence (ASD) mode from one of three Royal Australian Navy guided missile frigates (FFG).

The ESSM is a short range, self defence weapon, optimized for anti-ship missile defence.

The test was conducted as part of HMAS Melbourne’s three week Systems Qualification Trials (SQT) following a period of dry-docking and maintenance for much of the year.

Credit: Australian Ministry of Defense:11/4/16

Australia Sends the HMAS Arunta to Operation Manitou

12/02/2016

12/02/2016: HMAS Arunta and her ship’s company of 191 departed HMAS Stirling naval base at Rockingham, Western Australia for Operation MANITOU in the Middle East Region.

This is Arunta’s 3rd deployment to the area and the first time a ship will be deployed for nine months.

HMAS Arunta and her ship’s company of 191 departed HMAS Stirling naval base at Rockingham, Western Australia for Operation MANITOU in the Middle East Region.
Family and friends gathered on the wharf along with Commander Australian Fleet, Rear Admiral Stuart Mayer to farewell the crew who will deploy for around nine months.

Commander Cameron Steil, HMAS Arunta Commanding Officer, said the deployment will be long but important.

“We are the first ship deployed to Operation MANITOU for close to nine-months.  We have trained hard and are well prepared for our mission,” Commander Steil said.

“During this time, we will conduct maritime security operations as part of multi-national Combined Maritime Forces, including deterring terrorists and the trade of narcotics that fund them.

“It is very hard to say good bye to our loved ones, especially with Christmas around the corner, but we are equipped and focused.

“To our family and friends, thanks for getting us to where we are today. We are only here because of your support. We will stay in touch and can’t wait to see you on completion of our mission,” he said.

Commander Australian Fleet, Rear Admiral Stuart Mayer said Australian warships have made significant contributions to global security through service in the Middle East.

“Arunta is the 64th Royal Australian Navy fleet unit to deploy to the Middle East since 1990. In that time, many ships have made the trip in the nation’s interest,” Rear Admiral Mayer said.

“Navy personnel continue to make a difference, enhancing security, fostering trade and commerce in support of the Government’s aims.”

Operation MANITOU is Australia’s contribution to counter terrorism, counter piracy, narcotics interdiction and contributes significantly to stability to that region, the Persian Gulf, the Gulf of Aden, the Red Sea and parts of the Indian Ocean.

Credit: Australian Ministry of Defense:11/14/16

Operation MANITOU

Contributing to stable, rules-based global security is one of Australia’s national objectives. Since 1990, the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) has conducted maritime security operations in the Middle East Region, which remains strategically important to Australia’s economic and trade interests.

Operation MANITOU is the current name for the Australian Government’s contribution to support international efforts to promote maritime security, stability and prosperity in the Middle East Region (MER). An enhanced security environment ensures Australia’s safe and open access to the region while fostering trade and commerce.

Operation MANITOU is under command of Joint Task Force 633 (JTF633), which is the Australian National HQ in the Middle East Region. The Royal Australian Navy routinely sends a Major Fleet Unit (MFU) to the MER for assignment to Combined Maritime Forces (CMF).

Combined Maritime Forces is composed of thirty one nations and has three principle task forces:

  • Combined Task Force 150, which conducts counter-terrorism and maritime security operations
  • Combined Task Force 151, which conducts counter piracy operations
  • Combined Task Force 152, which conducts Arabian Gulf maritime security operations.

The Australian Defence Organisation also provides a small staff that is permanently embedded within the Combined Maritime Forces Headquarters. This team, which presently comprises eight Royal Australian Navy personnel and one DSTG scientist, also undertakes the role of the Maritime Operations Support Group.

The Royal Australian Navy also provides an International Liaison Officer for the UK Maritime Trade Operations Office and continues to deploy a major fleet unit (MFU) on a four-month rotation within the Middle East Region.

http://www.defence.gov.au/Operations/OpManitou/

P-8 Arrival Ceremony at RAAF Base Edinburgh

12/01/2016

12/01/2016: The Royal Australian Air Force’s first P-8A Poseidon has arrived to its new home at RAAF Base Edinburgh.
Number 92 Wing will operate Australia’s newest maritime surveillance aircraft, which will support a full range of tasks, including anti-surface and anti-submarine warfare, maritime and overland intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance, electronic support, and a search and rescue capability.

The cutting edge aircraft will dominate the skies around the nation’s coastline, greatly enhancing Australia’s ability to keep our borders secure and guard our maritime approaches.

Credit: Australian Ministry of Defense:11/17/16

EXERCISE DUGONG 2016

11/30/2016: Exercise Dugong brings together more than 50 specialist divers and support staff to practise state-of-the-art underwater construction techniques and damage repair, search and salvage, shipping hazard removal, medical and communication techniques.

Eighteen divers from the USA will be conducting continuation training and demonstrations in underwater welding, thermal cutting, underwater chainsaw and grinding, search techniques utilising underwater sonar, construction and simulated deep diving and recompression chamber drains.

Australian Navy Divers participating in DUGONG 16 will be drawn from Clearance Dive Team One based at HMAS Waterhen and Clearance Dive Team Four from HMAS Stirling in Western Australia.

 Credit: Australian Ministry of Defence:11/21/16

 

USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69) Flight Operations

11/28/2016

11/28/2016: The aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69) conducts flight operations.

Dwight D. Eisenhower and its carrier strike group are deployed in support of Operation Inherent Resolve, maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations.

(UNDISCLOSED LOCATION) 10/26/2016

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Australian Exercise Boss Lift 2016

11/27/2016

11/27/2016: Employers experience life in the field as Defence Reservists during Exercise Boss Lift.

The Exercise is a regular employer engagement activity hosted by Defence Reserve Support within Cadet, Reserve and Employer Support Division.

Credit: Australian Ministry of Defense:10/25/16

Exercise Croix du Sud 2016

11/26/2016

11/26/2016: Exercise Croix du Sud (CDS) is a medium size tactical multi-national Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR), Non-combatant Evacuation Operations (NEO) and Stability and Security Operations (SASO) Field Training Exercise (FTX) being held in the vicinity of Noumea, New Caledonia from 07 – 18 November 2016.

Ex CDS16 is conducted by the French Armed Forces New Caledonia (FANC) as part of French regional engagements in the South West Pacific region and provides a unique opportunity for the ADF to engage with foreign Defence Forces in the region to conduct force integration training at the operational and tactical level.

Ex CDS16 aims to strengthen and enhance regional cooperation, coordination and interoperability and demonstrates Australia’s enduring contribution to HADR with multinational partners. Participating nations for Ex CDS16 include France (New Caledonia and French Polynesia), Australia, Canada, Chile, Fiji, Japan, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Tonga, United Kingdom, United States and Vanuatu.

Credit: Australian Ministry of Defence:11/21/16