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Australia assigns F-35As to Northern Territory base

by Julian Kerr

Australia has assigned the first four of 16 F-35A fighter aircraft to its air base in Tindal, Northern Territory. (US Air Force)

The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) has for the first time permanently assigned Lockheed Martin F-35A Lightning II Joint Strike Fighters to RAAF Base Tindal in the Northern Territory, on the front line of Australia's northern approaches.

Announcing the move in a 9 December statement, Australian Defence Minister Peter Dutton described RAAF Tindal, located 15 km south of Katherine and 320 km southeast of Darwin, as a strategically important location for national defence and a hub for regional engagement.

The four F-35As now at Tindal are the lead elements of No 75 Squadron, which is transitioning to the new aircraft following the retirement in November of the RAAF's F-18A/B Hornet multirole fighters. The squadron will have a complement of 16 F-35As by the end of 2022 and will again be Australia's forward-deployed air combat unit.

“The Tindal-based F-35As will assure the Australian Defence Force's (ADF's) ability to deter or defeat threats to Australia's interests and strengthen our ability to project potent air power into Australia's immediate region,” Dutton said.


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Australia assigns F-35As to Northern Territory base

by Julian Kerr

Australia has assigned the first four of 16 F-35A fighter aircraft to its air base in Tindal, Northern Territory. (US Air Force)

The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) has for the first time permanently assigned Lockheed Martin F-35A Lightning II Joint Strike Fighters to RAAF Base Tindal in the Northern Territory, on the front line of Australia's northern approaches.

Announcing the move in a 9 December statement, Australian Defence Minister Peter Dutton described RAAF Tindal, located 15 km south of Katherine and 320 km southeast of Darwin, as a strategically important location for national defence and a hub for regional engagement.

The four F-35As now at Tindal are the lead elements of No 75 Squadron, which is transitioning to the new aircraft following the retirement in November of the RAAF's F-18A/B Hornet multirole fighters. The squadron will have a complement of 16 F-35As by the end of 2022 and will again be Australia's forward-deployed air combat unit.

“The Tindal-based F-35As will assure the Australian Defence Force's (ADF's) ability to deter or defeat threats to Australia's interests and strengthen our ability to project potent air power into Australia's immediate region,” Dutton said.


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Australia assigns F-35As to Northern Territory base

by Julian Kerr

Australia has assigned the first four of 16 F-35A fighter aircraft to its air base in Tindal, Northern Territory. (US Air Force)

The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) has for the first time permanently assigned Lockheed Martin F-35A Lightning II Joint Strike Fighters to RAAF Base Tindal in the Northern Territory, on the front line of Australia's northern approaches.

Announcing the move in a 9 December statement, Australian Defence Minister Peter Dutton described RAAF Tindal, located 15 km south of Katherine and 320 km southeast of Darwin, as a strategically important location for national defence and a hub for regional engagement.

The four F-35As now at Tindal are the lead elements of No 75 Squadron, which is transitioning to the new aircraft following the retirement in November of the RAAF's F-18A/B Hornet multirole fighters. The squadron will have a complement of 16 F-35As by the end of 2022 and will again be Australia's forward-deployed air combat unit.

“The Tindal-based F-35As will assure the Australian Defence Force's (ADF's) ability to deter or defeat threats to Australia's interests and strengthen our ability to project potent air power into Australia's immediate region,” Dutton said.


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Australia assigns F-35As to Northern Territory base

by Julian Kerr

Australia has assigned the first four of 16 F-35A fighter aircraft to its air base in Tindal, Northern Territory. (US Air Force)

The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) has for the first time permanently assigned Lockheed Martin F-35A Lightning II Joint Strike Fighters to RAAF Base Tindal in the Northern Territory, on the front line of Australia's northern approaches.

Announcing the move in a 9 December statement, Australian Defence Minister Peter Dutton described RAAF Tindal, located 15 km south of Katherine and 320 km southeast of Darwin, as a strategically important location for national defence and a hub for regional engagement.

The four F-35As now at Tindal are the lead elements of No 75 Squadron, which is transitioning to the new aircraft following the retirement in November of the RAAF's F-18A/B Hornet multirole fighters. The squadron will have a complement of 16 F-35As by the end of 2022 and will again be Australia's forward-deployed air combat unit.

“The Tindal-based F-35As will assure the Australian Defence Force's (ADF's) ability to deter or defeat threats to Australia's interests and strengthen our ability to project potent air power into Australia's immediate region,” Dutton said.


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The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) has for the first time permanently assigned Lockheed Martin F-...

Australia assigns F-35As to Northern Territory base

by Julian Kerr

Australia has assigned the first four of 16 F-35A fighter aircraft to its air base in Tindal, Northern Territory. (US Air Force)

The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) has for the first time permanently assigned Lockheed Martin F-35A Lightning II Joint Strike Fighters to RAAF Base Tindal in the Northern Territory, on the front line of Australia's northern approaches.

Announcing the move in a 9 December statement, Australian Defence Minister Peter Dutton described RAAF Tindal, located 15 km south of Katherine and 320 km southeast of Darwin, as a strategically important location for national defence and a hub for regional engagement.

The four F-35As now at Tindal are the lead elements of No 75 Squadron, which is transitioning to the new aircraft following the retirement in November of the RAAF's F-18A/B Hornet multirole fighters. The squadron will have a complement of 16 F-35As by the end of 2022 and will again be Australia's forward-deployed air combat unit.

“The Tindal-based F-35As will assure the Australian Defence Force's (ADF's) ability to deter or defeat threats to Australia's interests and strengthen our ability to project potent air power into Australia's immediate region,” Dutton said.


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The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) has for the first time permanently assigned Lockheed Martin F-...

Australia assigns F-35As to Northern Territory base

by Julian Kerr

Australia has assigned the first four of 16 F-35A fighter aircraft to its air base in Tindal, Northern Territory. (US Air Force)

The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) has for the first time permanently assigned Lockheed Martin F-35A Lightning II Joint Strike Fighters to RAAF Base Tindal in the Northern Territory, on the front line of Australia's northern approaches.

Announcing the move in a 9 December statement, Australian Defence Minister Peter Dutton described RAAF Tindal, located 15 km south of Katherine and 320 km southeast of Darwin, as a strategically important location for national defence and a hub for regional engagement.

The four F-35As now at Tindal are the lead elements of No 75 Squadron, which is transitioning to the new aircraft following the retirement in November of the RAAF's F-18A/B Hornet multirole fighters. The squadron will have a complement of 16 F-35As by the end of 2022 and will again be Australia's forward-deployed air combat unit.

“The Tindal-based F-35As will assure the Australian Defence Force's (ADF's) ability to deter or defeat threats to Australia's interests and strengthen our ability to project potent air power into Australia's immediate region,” Dutton said.


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The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) has for the first time permanently assigned Lockheed Martin F-...

Australia assigns F-35As to Northern Territory base

by Julian Kerr

Australia has assigned the first four of 16 F-35A fighter aircraft to its air base in Tindal, Northern Territory. (US Air Force)

The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) has for the first time permanently assigned Lockheed Martin F-35A Lightning II Joint Strike Fighters to RAAF Base Tindal in the Northern Territory, on the front line of Australia's northern approaches.

Announcing the move in a 9 December statement, Australian Defence Minister Peter Dutton described RAAF Tindal, located 15 km south of Katherine and 320 km southeast of Darwin, as a strategically important location for national defence and a hub for regional engagement.

The four F-35As now at Tindal are the lead elements of No 75 Squadron, which is transitioning to the new aircraft following the retirement in November of the RAAF's F-18A/B Hornet multirole fighters. The squadron will have a complement of 16 F-35As by the end of 2022 and will again be Australia's forward-deployed air combat unit.

“The Tindal-based F-35As will assure the Australian Defence Force's (ADF's) ability to deter or defeat threats to Australia's interests and strengthen our ability to project potent air power into Australia's immediate region,” Dutton said.


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The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) has for the first time permanently assigned Lockheed Martin F-...

Australia assigns F-35As to Northern Territory base

by Julian Kerr

Australia has assigned the first four of 16 F-35A fighter aircraft to its air base in Tindal, Northern Territory. (US Air Force)

The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) has for the first time permanently assigned Lockheed Martin F-35A Lightning II Joint Strike Fighters to RAAF Base Tindal in the Northern Territory, on the front line of Australia's northern approaches.

Announcing the move in a 9 December statement, Australian Defence Minister Peter Dutton described RAAF Tindal, located 15 km south of Katherine and 320 km southeast of Darwin, as a strategically important location for national defence and a hub for regional engagement.

The four F-35As now at Tindal are the lead elements of No 75 Squadron, which is transitioning to the new aircraft following the retirement in November of the RAAF's F-18A/B Hornet multirole fighters. The squadron will have a complement of 16 F-35As by the end of 2022 and will again be Australia's forward-deployed air combat unit.

“The Tindal-based F-35As will assure the Australian Defence Force's (ADF's) ability to deter or defeat threats to Australia's interests and strengthen our ability to project potent air power into Australia's immediate region,” Dutton said.


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