Monday, June 7, 2021

Royal Australian Navy Training Manoeuvres with Brunei Navy a Success


 HMAS Parramatta sails in company with Royal Brunei Navy ship KDB Darulehsan while conducting maritime manoeuvres (photo : Aus DoD)

HMAS Parramatta joined Royal Brunei Navy ships Darulehsan and Syafaat for shared training during a recent visit to Brunei.The three ships conducted a range of contactless training activities, including communication exercises, replenishment-at-sea approaches and maritime manoeuvres.Commanding Officer Parramatta Commander Anita Nemarich said the chance to train with Brunei was a great success for both navies.“The in-company training built upon the strong relationship between the Royal Australian Navy and Royal Brunei Navy,” Commander Nemarich said.

“It was wonderful to spend the day working alongside such professional units, and it provided excellent training opportunities for our crews.“Australia and Brunei share a strong bilateral defence relationship and are like-minded regional partners. Events like this continue to build on those great connections.”Parramatta officer-of-the-watch phase two trainee Sub-Lieutenant Jacqui Dendle said it was a valuable experience to work alongside the Royal Brunei Navy.“Being able to put my training into action while conducting officer-of-the-watch manoeuvres was a great opportunity for me,” Sub-Lieutenant Dendle said.“Working with the Royal Brunei Navy was a great experience and a highlight from my time on board Parramatta during this regional presence deployment.”

The officer of the watch is responsible for the navigation and running of the ship, taking charge while the commander is away from the bridge.Parramatta is conducting a regional presence deployment with HMAS Ballarat. The two Anzac-class frigates are conducting a number of navy-to-navy engagements with partner nations across the region. 

Royal Thai Navy Chief Naval Aviation RTN Visited Operation of S-100 Camcopter VTOL UAV




 Two Schiebel Camcopter S-100 rotary-wing UAV(Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) serial 1425 and 1426 of of 104 Naval Air Squadron, Naval Air Wing 1, Royal Thai Naval Air Division (RTNAD), Royal Thai Fleet, Royal Thai Navy (RTN) at Koh Kra Island, Pak Phanang District, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province (photo : Naval Air Aviation)

Rear Admiral Surachai Charoenrob, Commander-in-Chief of the Naval Air Aviation Division The Royal Thai Navy and its delegation visited the operation of unmanned aerial vehicles and the well-being of troops at Koh Kra, Pak Phanang District, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province on May 1, 2021.

Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) type Schiebel Camcopter S-100 2 units number 1425 and 1426 of Squadron 104, Wing 1, Naval Aviation Division of the Royal Thai Navy at Koh Kra, Pak Phanang District, Nakhon Si Thammarat on May 1, 2021.It shows that the Camcopter S-100 rotary wing unmanned aircraft that the Royal Thai Navy procured from the Austrian company Schiebel has been deployed in Pak Phanang District. Nakhon Si Thammarat According to the previous information already.The 104 Squadron, which was previously stationed with 18 A-7E Corsair II attack aircraft, has been converted to an unmanned aerial vehicle squadron that also includes 6 Orbiter 3B and RQ-21 Blackjack in future.


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US Agreed to Sell T-6 Trainer Aircraft to Vietnam


 The U.S. has agreed to sell T-6 trainer aircraft to Vietnam to help improve pilot training, Pacific Air Forces Commander Kenneth Wilsbach said on Friday.

"We're committed to helping that aircraft to be delivered and then operationalizing and improving the Vietnamese Air Force's pilot training," he said at a teleconference hosted by the U.S. Department of State Asia Pacific Media Hub on June 4. He did not mention how many aircraft would be delivered to Vietnam.Replying to a question about cooperation between the two countries in the near future, he said the T-6 aircraft deal is one of the "biggest things" to be noticed.

In 2019 Senior Lieutenant Dang Duc Toai finished the U.S. Air Force's Aviation Leadership Program for which he flew the T-6 for more than 167 hours.Wilsbach said that later this summer the Vietnamese Air Force chief is planning to attend the Pacific Air Chiefs Conference in Hawaii, the U.S., to which 22 nations would be sending their air chiefs for talks.Wilsbach will chair the event and the U.S Chief of Staff of the Air Force, General Charles Brown, will attend it.

"We're excited that Vietnam's air chief is coming for that. We're looking forward to the discussions, which I believe will lead to furthering of our relationship, and give us other opportunities for engagement."

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