Breaking news
Australian F-18 Super Hornet fighter & Special Forces troops deployed in Iraq to fight IS militants.
a | |||
Defence & Security News - Australia |
|||
Tuesday, October 7, 2014 08:47 AM | |||
Australian F-18 Super Hornet fighter and Special Forces troops deployed in Iraq to fight IS militants. | |||
Two
Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) F/A-18F
Super Hornet aircraft have completed their first armed combat
mission over Iraq, assisting coalition operations against Islamic State
of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL). Australian special forces will be also
deployed on the ground in Iraq, helping local troops as they face the
grinding task of driving Islamic State fighters out of their stronghold
towns and cities. |
|||
Two Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) F/A-18F Super Hornet aircraft conduct air to air refuelling with a RAAF KC-30A Multi Role Tanker Transport aircraft by night over the skies of Iraq. |
|||
The
Australian F-18
Super Hornet aircraft, conducted an Air Interdiction and
Close Air Support mission over northern Iraq overnight AEDT (5-6 October
2014). The Australian Air Task Group’s KC-30A multi-role tanker
transport supported the Super Hornets while the E-7A Wedgetail Airborne
Early Warning and Control aircraft also flew over Iraq.
The Australian Air Task Group is operating as part of an Iraqi Government-approved and US-led international coalition assembled to disrupt and degrade ISIL. Australian
Prime Minister Tony Abbott is expected to announce on Tuesday that the
final legal hurdles with the Iraqi government have been cleared, meaning
the Australian commandos can begin their "advise and assist"
work with the Iraqis. The Australian government needed a detailed legal agreement with the new government in Baghdad that ensures Australian Defence Force personnel have the necessary legal cover if, for instance, they are involved in the deaths of civilians. |
|||