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Royal Australian Air Force Deploys F-35A Lightning II Aircrafts to Malaysia

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Royal Australian Air Force Deploys F-35A Lightning II Aircrafts to Malaysia

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Royal Australian Air Force Deploys F-35A Lightning II Aircrafts to Malaysia
Royal Australian Air Force Deploys F-35A Lightning II Aircrafts to Malaysia

Deploying internationally for the first time since transitioning to the F-35A Lightning II, 75 Squadron has returned to its old home location at Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) Butterworth Air Base. While operating the Dassault Mirage III, 75 Squadron was stationed at RMAF Butterworth Air Base between 1967 and 1983 before it relocated to Australia to await transition to the F/A-18 Hornet. Returning almost 40 years later to participate in Exercise Elangaroo 22, Commanding Officer of 75 Squadron Wing Commander Martin Parker said Malaysia was a fitting location for the first Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) international deployment of the F-35A outside US and Australian soil.

“Having lived and worked alongside the Malaysians for 16 years, there is a strong and deep connection between the RMAF and 75 Squadron. Since leaving Butterworth in 1983, we have continued to visit and exercise over the years, so for the squadron – and more broadly the Australian fighter community – Malaysia is a second home. The relationships and operating knowledge have been passed down like a story, from generation to generation, so, although we’re exercising in an exotic location with a new platform, there is still a sense of familiarity and comfort. We trust our RMAF counterparts deeply and they have been brilliant hosts, operating well with us during combined missions and contributing to our F-35A security,” Wing Commander Parker said.

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Royal Australian Air Force Deploys F-35A Lightning II Aircrafts to Malaysia
Personnel from Royal Australian Air Force 75 Squadron in front of two F-35As at RMAF Base Butterworth, Malaysia. (Photos by Leading Aircraftman Adam Abela/Australian Government Department of Defence)

The first Royal Australian Air Force 35 Squadron, operating the C-27J Spartan, joined 75 Squadron in Malaysia, participating in the air-to-air fighter integration training exercise aimed at deepening relationships and enhancing the combined readiness for RMAF and RAAF. Leading the six-ship F-35A formation transiting from Australia to Malaysia for the first time, Wing Commander Parker reflected on his first deployment to Malaysia as a junior fighter pilot. Wing Commander Parker said RAAF had learned a lot throughout the exercise, across operations, maintenance and logistics, and that this gave them greater confidence in their ability to operate away from home. Fighter deployments to South-East Asia is core business for the RAAF, so deploying to Malaysia to spread wings was the right first step for the F-35A capability in the region.

RMAF Butterworth is an active Air Force Station of the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) situated 4.5 nautical miles (8.3 km; 5.2 mi) from Butterworth in Penang, Malaysia. It is currently home to the Headquarters Integrated Area Defence System (HQIADS), part of the Five Power Defence Arrangements (FPDA). The airfield was originally known as RAF Station Butterworth and later as RAAF Butterworth, under the operational commands of the Royal Air Force (RAF) and the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) respectively. Although the airfield is now a RMAF base, under the terms of the FPDA the RAAF are a co-tenant of the base, maintaining an operational presence in the region alongside the RMAF squadrons. The airfield and associated base facilities are colloquially referred to as Butterworth.

Royal Australian Air Force Deploys F-35A Lightning II Aircrafts to Malaysia
Royal Australian Air Force F-35A Lightning II and Royal Malaysian Air Force Sukhoi Su-30MKM, F/A-18D Hornet and Hawk MK108 aircraft in a five ship formation over RMAF Butterworth Air Base, Malaysia.

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