A question, what does QRA stand for? I know what QRF is, is QRA is the same thing for air force?To answer the original question: Default NATO QRA alert time is 15 minutes (in DEFCON 5), although the local CRC can lower that to ten (DEFCON 4), five (DEFCON 3) or even two minutes (DEFCON 2) depending on current state of affairs.
At 5 minutes (DEFCON 3), the engines would be running idle 24/7, at 2 minutes (DEFCON 2) there are pilots in the cockpit 24/7.
Then again, iirc the USAF only has "real" QRAs for NORAD and DC...
During East Timors troubles in 99, RAAF had F-111 pilots at combat level QRA's.Then again, iirc the USAF only has "real" QRAs for NORAD and DC...
Interesting insight into ET !! Can you elaborate any more on that ? I have not heard that before, but do not doubt it either. I would contest the fact that the USN had air abailability ? but purely going of what CDF had to say at the time, and in following years after ET, he was very insistant that there was no other country involvement in the initial stages and that it was an all Aussie start to the campaign ??During East Timors troubles in 99, RAAF had F-111 pilots at combat level QRA's.
The F-111's were cycled up, the pilots spent their time in the cockpits waiting for a go signal. This was when there was concern that the Indons might have a shot at launching airstrikes on UN troops at Dili. Their job was to take off and attack Jakarta. Local air would have deployed from Darwin to intercept any Indon jets as they Hornets would have had sufficient warning to get up and go.
I'd add that the USN had air available locally (offshore) and they were also at QRA -15
At the time of ET there was also a Pitch Black Exercise underway. As you know this is the only full theatre event that we run with partners.Interesting insight into ET !! Can you elaborate any more on that ? I have not heard that before, but do not doubt it either. I would contest the fact that the USN had air abailability ? but purely going of what CDF had to say at the time, and in following years after ET, he was very insistant that there was no other country involvement in the initial stages and that it was an all Aussie start to the campaign ??
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I'm guessing it depends on the command. In the Marines QRF during an f-x could be sleeping, or sitting there flak, kevlar, and rifle in hand.What does the pilot do while waiting inside the aircraft? Would they be allowed to read or listen to music?
Chances are that the first responders would be Air National Guard like on 9/11A Friend of mine and I were arguing over how fast the air force can get a fighter plane in the air in the event of a problem like an attack from another country. john
What does QRF stand for? if i recall correctly during the Cold War a pair of USAF F-15A's were on constant alert with their engines running at Bitberg.I know what QRF is, is QRA is the same thing for air force?
Interesting how history tends to repeat itself. Read somewhere that had the military situation on the ground worsened or escalated during the Confrontation, RAAF Canberra's and the RAF would have hit targets on Java.At the same time CINCPAC made a flying visit to Jakarta to have private discussions. The message and intent was clear - if the Indons had launched air against the forces going into Dilli, then everything would have escalated, and Canb was prepared to strike Jakarta to tell them to back off. The USN TF Commander at the time made it very clear that he was prepared to assist Australia in any capacity available.
Interesting how history tends to repeat itself. Read somewhere that had the military situation on the ground worsened or escalated during the Confrontation, RAAF Canberra's and the RAF would have hit targets on Java.
One of the biggests concerns during the landings in East Timor was I believe not TNI-AU Hawks and F-16's deployed at Kupang but the TNI-AL's 2 Type 209 SSK's, one of which was detected by a RNZN Leander shdowing the INTERFET fleet.
I meant that there were plans to strike Java with RAAF Canberras during the 'Confrontation' with Indonesia during the 60's and that history had repeated itself when the RAAF was ready to hit Java again, this time over the East Timor issue .Canberras were long gone by ET, he was saying Canberra would strike Jakarta.
Has the Aussie government or the RAN ever confirmed that Collins SSKs were deployed to East Timorise waters during the crisis? Then again I would be very suprised if they weren't.well atleast until someone let slip there were 2 collins trolling in the area, then a large chunck of the indonesian navy was homeported
ahh sorry, i missunderstoodI meant that there were plans to strike Java with RAAF Canberras during the 'Confrontation' with Indonesia during the 60's.