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On The Radar
       Seventh Triton still on the table                                        RAAF welcomes next

                                                                                Fifth Generation Fighters
       One  of  RAAF’s  most  significant   approach that requires RAAF to take on
       unmanned  acquisitions  over  the  last   a degree of risk in exchange for a limited   Minister for Defence, the Hon Christopher
       year is the MQ-4C Triton. At the time   ability  to  tailor  the  program  towards   Pyne  MP,  together  with  Minister  for
       of the announcement, the option for a   unique Australian requirements.  Defence  Industry,  Senator  the  Hon
       seventh option had not yet been taken   “The  Cooperative  Program  is   Linda Reynolds CSC, announced the
       off the table, and was able to confirm   different  to  an  FMS  in  that  we’re  a   arrival of the next two F-35A Joint Strike
       this  with  representatives  from  RAAF   partner,”  GPCAPT  Martin  Nussio,   Fighter aircraft into Australia.
       and Northrop Grumman at this year’s   Director  ISR  for  CASG,  explained.   “I’m pleased to welcome our newest
       Avalon Airshow.                     “In this case, the decision [to enter a   F-35As, A35-011 and A35-012, bringing
          The  six  aircraft  will  be  based  at   cooperative program] was to do with   the total number of aircraft in Australia
       RAAF  Edinburgh  in  SA  and  RAAF   where Triton is at in its development   to four,” Minister Pyne said.
       Tindal  in  NT  to  undertake  maritime   cycle. That means we share risk, but   “After completing various validation
       surveillance operations - cruising at 310   also share reward.           and verification activities in the United
       knots for up to 24 hours at 46,000 feet,   “It’s  genuinely  a  cooperative   States, these aircraft have now arrived
       11,000 kilometres from home, with a   partnership.”                      at RAAF Base Williamtown and will be
       400 kilometre sensor range. According   The option for a seventh Triton is   assigned to Number 3 Squadron.”
       to  GPCAPT  Jason  Lind,  Director  of   under consideration an attrition aircraft,   Minister  Reynolds  said  the  F-35A
       ISR,  EW  and  Space  for  RAAF,  the   although a decision on further platforms   program  has  provided  significant
       platform  is  also  defined  by  ability  to   awaits the next White Paper.  opportunities for Australian industry.
       plug into other 5th Gen platforms: “It’s   “We’ve committed to six, but we’ll   “More than 50 Australian companies
       the  networking  we’re  interested  in  –   be looking at attrition aircraft,” GPCAPT   have directly shared in over $1.3 billion
       using the combat cloud to improve our   Lind said. “If another White Paper were   in  global  F-35A  production  contracts
       decision superiority.”              to come out then maybe it would be a   to  date,  employing  more  than  2,400
                                           different decision, but for now it is six   Australians,” Minister Reynolds said.
                                           with the attrition aircraft question down   “This also includes small and unique
                                           the  track.  That’s  the  government’s   Australian  businesses  who  indirectly
                                           prerogative.”                        benefit  through  the  supply  chain
                                              The  reason  for  the  split  between   network.”
                                           RAAF  Edinburgh  and  RAAF Tindal,      “More  opportunities  are  expected
                                           GPCAPT Lind explained, was that      for Australian companies as production
                                           Defence  intended  to  use  the  aircraft   continues,  with Australian  industry
                                           to  fly  further  south  than  previously   involvement  expected  to  exceed  $2
                                           possible.                            billion by 2023 and employ 5,000 people
                                              “This is an asset that can go down   nationally.”
                                           to Heard Island and Antarctica – places   Australia will take delivery of eight
                                           we haven’t been able to reach before,”   F-35A aircraft in 2019 and at least 72
                                           GPCAPT Lind said. “We’ve got flexibility   aircraft over the life of the program.
                                           with  this  aircraft  flying  phenomenal
                                           distances. Certainly down in Edinburgh   https://www.minister.defence.gov.au/
                                           we’ll be going south.”
                                              The  expanded  coverage  towards
                                           Antarctica means that  Triton
                                           will  represent  a  unique  whole-of-
                                           government capability, with data from
                                           the  platform  theoretically  accessible
                                           to  other  departments,  such  as  the
                                           Antarctic  Division  and  the Australian
                                           Fisheries  Management Authority,  in
       MQ-4C Triton. Courtesy Northrop     ‘near real-time’.
       Grumman.                               “We’re not doing this for ourselves,”
                                           GPCAPT  Lind  said.  “We  should  be
          As part of the acquisition, Australia is
       entering into a $200 million cooperative   sharing our info as quickly as possible
       program with the US Navy to develop,   and to whom needs it in government.”
       produce,  and  sustain  the Triton:  an   Courtesy Australian Defence Magazine  The next two F-35As recently arrived into
                                                                                Australia. Photo CPL Craig Barrett.


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