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C-17A Globemaster III aircraft of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) No 36 Squadron and United States Air Force (USAF) 15th Wing on the No 36 Squadron flightline at at RAAF Base Amberley at the beginning of Exercise Global Dexterity 23-2. *** Local Caption *** Exercise Global Dexterity 2023 was conducted at RAAF Base Amberley from 27 November to 8 December 2023, and is designed to develop the tactical airlift and airdrop capabilities of the United States Air Force (USAF) and the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) with the C-17A Globemaster III transport aircraft. For the first time, the Royal Air Force (RAF) also participated in Exercise Global Dexterity. The United States, United Kingdom and Australia all rely on the C-17A to provide strategic and tactical airlift, including to destinations across the Indo-Pacific region. The C-17A’s ability to provide short-notice and time-critical airlift support makes it essential during humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations.

Exercise Global Dexterity has brought together C-17A Globemaster aircraft from the US, UK and Australia for a series of air mobility training missions.

Held at RAAF Base Amberley from November 27 to December 8, the exercise continues to build close ties between RAAF’s 36 Squadron and the US Pacific Air Forces’ (PACAF) 535th Airlift Squadron, travelling from Hawaii.

For the first time, Royal Air Force’s (RAF) 99 Squadron participated in the exercise from December 1.

Exercise Global Dexterity is held twice a year and provides an opportunity for C-17A aircrew and technicians to build aviator-level relationships with foreign counterparts.

Commanding Officer 36 Squadron Wing Commander Scott Hyland said these relationships ensured RAAF aviators could support operations at short notice.

“The C-17A is well suited to delivering critical personnel and large amounts of cargo across the Indo-Pacific, but the people and our relationships are what allow us to do this quickly and effectively,” Wing Commander Hyland said.

“Through Exercise Global Dexterity, we’ve built a relationship with the US PACAF C-17A community that allows us to fly and fix each other’s aircraft as a blended workforce, greatly increasing our flexibility during operations.

“The value of these aircraft and their workforce is evident when we deploy together in the region, whether it be in support of peacekeeping operations, non-combatant evacuations, or to deliver a time-critical response to a natural disaster.”

The exercise this year involves low-level formation training around western Sydney, high-level air-to-air refuelling from RAAF KC-30As, and deployed operations to RAAF Bases Townsville and Scherger in northern Queensland.

“With the cooperation of the Papua New Guinea government, we will also conduct air mobility missions to PNG during Exercise Global Dexterity 23-2,” Wing Commander Hyland said.

“We are grateful for the opportunity to test our skills in PNG, which is one of the world’s most complex flying environments. The training we achieve during Exercise Global Dexterity ensures that we can deliver help anywhere in the Indo-Pacific.

“We welcome the UK’s debut in Exercise Global Dexterity, and believe it will yield great benefit to the wider Indo-Pacific community on future operations, and we thank the government and community of PNG for their support.”

Defence image C-17A Globemaster III aircraft of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) No 36 Squadron and United States Air Force (USAF) 15th Wing on the No 36 Squadron flightline at at RAAF Base Amberley at the beginning of Exercise Global Dexterity 23-2.

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