The Royal Australian Air Force and Japanese Air Self Defence Force recently trained together at Exercise Bushido Guardian in Japan. This was the first time RAAF F-35A Lightning IIs travelled to Japan as part of the biennial exercise and is the first implementation of a Reciprocal Access Agreement between Japan and Australia last month.
The Indian Air Force’s indigenously developed Tejas Mk-1 light fighter is marking its maiden international air exercise participation in the United Arab Emirates as part of Exercise Desert Flag VIII.
The Royal Australian Air Force’s School of Air Traffic Control at RAAF Base East has graduated a course of international students from the ATC instructor course.
The Indian Air Force’s fleet of Pilatus PC-7 basic trainer aircraft have completed 200,00 accident free flying hours since their induction in May 2013.
Personnel belonging to the United States Air Force, Japan Air Self-Defence Force, Royal Australian Air Force and French Air and Space Force are assembling in Guam for Exercise Cope North.
The Indian and Egyptian armies have concluded the inaugural edition of Exercise Cyclone-I, in which Special Forces (SF) units trained together in India over a two week period.
The Indian Army is looking to acquire 142 Combat Weapon Training Simulators (CWTS) and 76 Indoor Containerised Shooting Ranges (ICSR) with shelter and accessories.