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An RNLAF CH-47D
fl ies in company with
an NH90 TTH of the
German Army’s 30th
Transport Helicopter
Regiment during
‘Autumn Falcon’.
Dino van Doorn

Most missions were launched
from Deelen Air Base and exercise
scenarios involved large-size civilian
objectives, including factories.
The exercise was run closely with
the Dutch 11th Airmobile Brigade,
which includes 9,500 German and
2,300 Dutch red berets. The brigade
comprises rapid light infantry units
that can be deployed anywhere on
the globe within  ve to 20 days to
defend their own or allied territory.
This year, the 11th Airmobile Brigade
worked closely with its German
partner unit, the Division Schnelle
Kräfte (DSK).
These military units were delivered
by helicopters or transport aircraft
to pre-selected locations. The air
assaults involved securing various
civilian objectives from hostile units
during day and night operations.
Dino van Doorn


THIRD NATO AWACS RETIRED
A THIRD NATO E-3A was retired to
Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona for
storage with the 309th Aerospace
Maintenance & Regeneration
Group (AMARG) when serial

LX-N-90458 arrived on September


  1. Its arrival reduced the  eet of
    the NATO Airborne Early Warning &
    Control Force (NAEW&CF) to just 14
    Sentries. The aircraft departed from


Geilenkirchen Air Base, Germany
using the callsign ‘NATO 48’ and
made an intermediate stop at CFB
Goose Bay, Labrador before  ying
on to Tucson. Tom Kaminski

The latest NATO E-3A to arrive at
Davis-Monthan taxiing down the
fl ight line on September 11.
USAF/SrA Mya M. Crosby

AUSTRALIA SEEKS SPECIAL OPERATIONS HELICOPTERS
AUSTRALIA IS CONSIDERING the
purchase of around 16 special
operations support helicopters
under Project Land 2097 Phase 4.
Although the purchase has not
yet been formally approved by
the Australian government, it was
identi ed in the 2016 Defence
White Paper as a priority project. The
government’s defence capability
acquisition and sustainment group
issued a request for information
(RFI) regarding the acquisition that

speci ed the release of a request for
tender in the fourth quarter of 2019.
Delivery of the helicopters to
the Australian Army’s 6th Aviation
Regiment at Holsworthy, south
of Sydney, would begin in 2022.
The base is presently home to two
commando regiments.
The RFI’s requirement is for a
proven commercial or military
o -the-shelf light helicopter that
is already in service with other
operators. It must be optimized for

use in dense urban environments,
capable of being equipped with
proven intelligence, surveillance
and reconnaissance (ISR) equipment
and weapons, and of being rapidly
deployed by the Royal Australian
Air Force’s C-17A. Although the
size of the aircraft is not speci ed,
the requirement speci es that four
be transported aboard a single
C-17A. The RFI also states that
the helicopter must be rapidly
recon gured between roles.

The new helicopter will provide
an air assault capability for small
teams of special forces. Secondary
roles would include ISR,  re support
and general utility. The  eet will
provide four helicopters that will
be maintained at Holsworthy,
an independent detachment of
four aircraft and two deployable
elements, each with four helicopters.
Contenders are expected to include
the Airbus Helicopters H145M,
Bell 407GT, Leonardo AW109, MD
Helicopters MD530G and Boeing’s
AH-6i Little Bird. Tom Kaminski

PAKISTANI


VIPERS STORED
NEWLY PRODUCED AH1Z
attack helicopters built for
Pakistan are being placed in
storage as a result of a January
US government decision to
suspend military aid to the
country. Delivery of the 12
Vipers was expected to begin
in August. Ordered via the US
Foreign Military Sales (FMS)
process in August 2015 and
April 2016, the AH-1Zs are being
placed in storage with the 309th
Aerospace Maintenance &
Regeneration Group (AMARG)
at Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona.
Tom Kaminski

WORLD [NEWS]


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