Australia Commits Funds for One Additional Triton
Northrop Grumman Corporation announced the Australian government’s decision
to provide funding for an additional three of their planned six MQ-4C Tritons
and associated ground mission control stations.
The MQ-4C Triton is a cooperative development program between the Royal
Australian Air Force and the U.S. Navy, and provides a round-the-clock maritime
wide-area intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capability. Operating
at altitudes exceeding 50,000 feet, Triton can cover more than 2 million square
miles of ocean and littorals in a single flight, bringing unprecedented
awareness to operational commanders’ common operating pictures.
“As a strategic partner in the cooperative development program,
Australia is a critical part of Triton’s development and production,” said Doug
Shaffer, vice president, Triton programs, Northrop Grumman. “This game-changing
system will boost Australia’s ISR capability and enable them to meet their
surveillance needs to manage the world’s third largest exclusive economic
zone.”
In addition to the aircraft, Australia has also committed funds for the
main operating base at RAAF Edinburgh in South Australia and a forward
operating base at RAAF Tindal in the Northern Territory. The main operating
base allows for a permanent control station while the forward operating base
enables deployment of the Triton system to support Australian national security
requirements. The U.S. Navy – with a program of record for 68 aircraft – is
planning five operational Triton orbits around the globe. Australia, as one of
the United States’ key allies and a strategic partner in the Pacific, would be
able to provide a sixth.
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