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First Aussie Triton takes flight
JOINT-CAPABILITIES
14 NOVEMBER 2023
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By: Reporter
The Royal Australian Air Force’s first MQ-4C
Triton completed its first flight on Thursday, 9 November, at the company’s
Palmdale Aircraft Integration Center in California.
This milestone achievement marks major progress as
Northrop Grumman and the Royal Australian Air Force proceed towards delivery of
the first aircraft in 2024.
The first flight lasted approximately six hours
and 24 minutes and included a range of tests, namely airworthiness evaluations,
such as engine, flight control and fuel system checks. Basic aircraft handling
tests were conducted and comes following the September announcement that Australia would proceed
with the procurement of a fourth aircraft to enhance the resilience of RAAF’s
fleet and provide superior surveillance capability to monitor and protect
Australia’s maritime interests around the clock.
Christine Zeitz, chief executive and general
manager, Australia and New Zealand, Northrop Grumman, welcomed the
announcement, saying, “We are leveraging our deep expertise in uncrewed
high-altitude long endurance aircraft to enable Australia to establish a
superior long-range maritime surveillance capability to monitor and protect
Australia’s maritime interests 24/7.”
These comments were reinforced by Air Marshal
Robert Chipman, Chief of the Royal Australian Air Force, who added, “Triton
expands Australia’s intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capability
by providing reliable real-time intelligence and situational awareness.
Persistent surveillance enables better planning, greatly enhancing joint
military responses and operations.”
Australia’s role in the Triton cooperative program
was critical to shaping its system requirements. Together, US and Australian
defence forces will be able to share data collected by their respective
Tritons, a critical ability in one of the world’s most strategically important
regions.
With all four Australian Tritons currently under
contract progressing as planned through their production schedules, the systems
will have a vital role to play with sensors and communication nodes that can
facilitate the transfer of data across warfighting domains and various mission
needs.
Minister for Defence Industry Pat Conroy said at the announcement of the fourth Triton in September 2023, “The upgrades to the fleet of Poseidon aircraft strengthens our ability to secure and protect Australia’s maritime interests. The investment in both these aircraft will deliver more jobs, capability, and security for Australians.”
The first MQ-4C Triton and relevant ground and
support systems are scheduled for delivery to Australia in 2024. The Triton
aircraft will provide long-range, persistent surveillance across Australia’s
maritime region and will be based at RAAF Base Tindal and operated by No. 9
Squadron at RAAF Base Edinburgh.
The first Poseidon aircraft is expected to enter
the upgrade program in 2026, with the final aircraft to be completed in 2030.
The ADF is expected to work with Boeing Defence Australia on options for
domestic installation of new Poseidon capabilities.
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