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US joins exercise Teak Action

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Published: July 20, 2023
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Two Royal Australian Air Force PC-21 aircraft, from No. 4 Squadron, conduct sorties over the Newcastle region with the United States Air Force AC-130J Ghostrider aircraft
Two Royal Australian Air Force PC-21 aircraft, from No. 4 Squadron, conduct sorties over the Newcastle region with the United States Air Force AC-130J Ghostrider aircraft
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The RAAF recently combined with strategic United States Air Force squadrons to complete Exercise Teak Action.

The annual bilateral Australia and United States special operations exercise ran for 20 days and included missions around the local Hawkesbury region, RAAF Base Williamtown and the Singleton Military Area.

In its fifth iteration since 2018, Exercise Teak Action provided key training opportunities for the RAAF’s 4 Squadron Combat Control Team (CCT) and 35 Squadron (35SQN) to work with their AFSOC counterparts.

A Royal Australian Air Force combat controller, from 4 Squadron, patrols during a training serial, as part of Exercise Teak Action.
A Royal Australian Air Force combat controller, from 4 Squadron, patrols during a training serial, as part of Exercise Teak Action.

These included dry-fire serials designed to train joint terminal attack control (JTAC) and forward air control – airborne (FAC-A) specialists in a range of scenarios and mission roles.

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Commanding Officer 4SQN Wing Commander Steven Duffy said Exercise Teak Action was a chance for the RAAF and the USAF to conduct formation flying, landing zone survey and close air support training that maintains our interoperability.

This is the first time an AC-130 Hercules gunship has operated in Australia since its introduction into the USAF inventory in the 1960s. The AC-130J Ghostrider used during Exercise Teak Action is a C-130J Hercules modified for special operations roles.

Squadron Leader Peter Kastenmaier operates the weapons systems on board a United States Air Force Ghostrider as part of Exercise Teak Action.

AC-130 gunships have an extensive combat history over the past four decades, with the USAF deploying them to hotspots worldwide in support of special operations and conventional forces.

Wing Commander Duffy said training with the AC-130J Ghostrider was beneficial for RAAF personnel.

“We’ve learnt about the capability of the aircraft, and the support framework required for the aircraft to base in Australia and project throughout the region,” he said.

Exercise Teak Action gave American and Australian personnel the chance to build on established working relationships and ensure both nations are prepared to give short-notice response to tasks in the Indo-Pacific region.

“4SQN has been particularly impressed with the professionalism of the service men and women.”

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