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Very cool. I remember frequenting Williamtown airbase on family holidays as a kid and in about 2001 (pre--September) they used to run a bus tour of the base for civvies. Took you right down the flight line of all the Hornets, their hangars, revetments etc.A change of pace.....
I was out in Western Sydney today and spent some time in the Richmond/Windsor area on business.
Just as I was coming into Windsor I could see one of the new C-27J's doing circuits over Windsor and Richmond.
Just as I was driving past Richmond airbase the C-27J came in very low over Richmond (and I mean very low), it landed on the extreme western end of the runway, powered on and took off again in no time at all, probably hardly used a quarter of the strip for both the landing and take off, pretty impressive!!
When I finished seeing a client in Richmond I stood outside for a while and almost regular as clock work every 10mins or so, it came in really low over the Richmond township (again really low) and headed for the strip.
On my way out of Richmond to head to Windsor, I pulled over for a little while and watched it do the same thing a few more time too.
Poor old Richmond airbase is looking a bit sad these days, long gone is the endless 'wing tip, to wing tip' line up of C-130's that I remember from the past.
There were three 'retired' C-130H parked at the Western end of the flight line, a lone C-27J in the middle and another three C-130J's at the east end of the flight line, and yes there was also a C-17A parked at the far Eastern end of the flight line.
Cheers,
willy is far better, usually have multiple wedgetails and pointys lined upPoor old Richmond airbase is looking a bit sad these days, long gone is the endless 'wing tip, to wing tip' line up of C-130's that I remember from the past.
Haven't been past Willy for a long time, probably since prior to the Wedgetails too.willy is far better, usually have multiple wedgetails and pointys lined up
You're right John. I was at the 88' airshow at Richmond too. I can still remember doing remember doing a walkthrough on the Antonov....My favourite memory of Richmond was the bicentennial airshow, now that was an airshow!!
Every single aircraft that you could imagine, military and non-military too, the RN was in town and there were Sea Harriers doing their thing and at the end of the day a B-52 did a flyover.
Yes I read that on AA the other day.‘Airborne gateway’ provides air-land integration for Jericho Dawn firepower demonstration | Australian Aviation
A demonstration of a possible new capabilty for the RAAF.
But is this a capability that the RAAF is going to end up getting when the MQ-4 Triton enters service anyway? I've read this before about Triton (the quote is from Wiki):“The specific objective is to assess the ability for a gateway to effectively translate and relay information between the ARH and other ADF platforms,” the RAAF booklet reads.
Another aspect of the MQ-4C is its ability to act as a network relay and data fusion center, able to receive and transmit messages from around a theater of operations between various sources not within line-of-sight of each other. It can take what ships, planes, and land sensors are seeing and broadcasting through various data-links and fuse that information together to create a common "picture" of the battlespace, which it then can rebroadcast. This capability greatly increases interoperability, situational awareness, targeting efficiency, and sensor picture clarity, while also providing an alternative to satellite-based communications systems.
Not going to go into specificsGF, are you able to clarify?
I would think of it not so much as an ad hoc network, but a more of a mobile net capability with a good amount of flexibility.It sounds a lot like a flash version of an ad-hoc wireless network to me. That in itself isn't all that amazing - of course an implementation with high levels of security and availability are more so - however I wonder how much processing is actually going on at the nodes.
For example is there an understanding of location of the neighbouring units and what subsets of data are usable for them, or is it more of a "here's who I can talk to and what data I have, wanna swap"? From the article it reads like more of simply a relay which supports a range of protocols to create interoperability.
yep, its notI would think of it not so much as an ad hoc network
see my prev. its a quantum leap in capability and flexibility over prev comms capabilities.but a more of a mobile net capability with a good amount of flexibility.
"...The MQ-4C Triton surveillance drone and the manned P-8 Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft could also be connected, he [RADM Manazir USN] noted...."
The concept is to be able to connect any commd asset across any frequency.Admiral Pushing Plan to Network Aerial Fleet
22 Mar 2016 Jon Harper
Admiral Pushing Plan to Network Aerial Fleet - Blog
therein lies the current problem with french (and israeli) platformsHow does ARH Tiger Eurogrid fit into the talking to other systems?
from my perspective its far easier to go with single country solutions as its easier to do the integration - as opposed to a witches brew of different countries solutions purchased for a single user. as an example have a look at the grief that the indians go through - they try to manage it by getting tech transfer and transfer of ownership, but that leaves the integration problem local - and your costs just go north really quicklyI recall discussions some time ago of US Army Apaches', not just talking to but controlling drones of various types, which I believe were quite successful. I wonder if this could be part of the drive to replace rather than upgrade Tiger in the ADF, the Apache and Viper may have the ability to interface with MALE and HALE types as well as control Firescouts etc. while the risks of doing the same for the Tiger may be insurmountable.