OPS & TRAINING

All in a day's work

01 Oct 2016

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(From left) The RSAF's F-16C, the RAAF's F/A-18 Hornet and the RSAF's F-15SG executing a Vic formation for the Mindil Beach flypast on 11 Aug.

Story by Teo Jing Ting

Photos by Kenneth Lin


One by one, the Republic of Singapore Air Force's (RSAF's) F-15SGs and F-16C/Ds took to the night sky in quick succession to join other international air assets. More than 80 fighter aircraft were combating one another in a fierce contest in Australian airspace.

Held from 29 Jul to 19 Aug in Darwin, Australia, the multinational air combat exercise organised by the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) included the air forces of Australia, Canada, Germany, Thailand and the United States (US).

The biennial exercise saw aerial assets participating in air-to-air combat as well as air-to-ground and ground-to-air attacks against simulated threats in a tough training environment under both day and night conditions. Some of the challenges included orchestrating multi-axis attacks and working alongside international fighters in pitch black skies.

The RSAF deployed eight F-15SGs, six F-16C/Ds, a Gulfstream 550 Airborne Early Warning (G550-AEW) aircraft and a KC-135R air-to-air refuelling tanker. In addition, two I-Hawk Ground-Based Air Defence (GBAD) systems and an Agile Multiple Beam (AMB) radar were reintroduced after a 10-year hiatus from the exercise.

PIONEER takes you through the RSAF's operations at Exercise Pitch Black in pictures.


12:30 - The RSAF's first female F-15SG pilot, Major (MAJ) Nah Jin Ping, climbing into the cockpit to prepare for her day flight.
13:00 - The KC-135R air-to-air refuelling tanker taxiing on the runway.
13:00 - An Air Force Engineer (AFE) doing final checks on the F-15SG before it takes flight.
13:15 - The F-15SGs head towards the runway for take-off. Meanwhile, the F-16C/Ds are also taxiing to prepare for flight.
13:25 - An F-16C taking off for the day wave.
13:25 - Meanwhile at Delamere Camp, I-Hawk operators are prepping the system to defend their base against fighter aircraft. GBAD planner Captain (CPT) Benjamin Chua felt that the exercise provided a good training experience as they were exposed to aerial tactics used by the US Air Force and the RAAF.
14:30 - A Royal Thai Air Force F-16C/D positioning itself for air-to-air refuelling by the RSAF's KC-135R tanker.
15:30 - 3rd Sergeant (SG) (NS) Vishal Vaswani, an F-16C/D AFE, conducting post flight checks and cleaning the aircraft after it has landed. He volunteered for this In-Camp Training to keep up his proficiency level.
15:45 - (From left) RAAF and RSAF personnel working hand-in-hand to refuel an F-16C/D in preparation for the night wave.
16:05 - F-16C/D AFEs loading an inert Laser-Guided Bomb onto the F-16C/D.
18:00 - The F-15SGs against the setting sun as crew prepare for the night wave.
18:30 - An AFE testing marshalling wands for night operations.
18:45 - F-15SG Weapon Systems Officer (Fighter) MAJ Kenny Khoo conducting pre-flight checks on the aircraft before his night flight.
19:12 - F-15SG pilot CPT Tay Kiat Chun (left) and MAJ Khoo gearing up for their night mission.
19:30 - Ready to rumble: F-15SGs lying in wait for the signal to move off.
19:45 - An F-16D taking off for the night wave.
21:10 - An F-16C taxiing back to the flight line after the night exercise.
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