Australia to Acquire New Heavy Airlift Capability
Posted on: Friday, 3 March 2006, 06:00 CST
Text of media release by Australian Minister for Defence Brendan Nelson; carried by Australian Department of Defence website on 3 March
I am pleased to announce that the Australian government will acquire up to four new Boeing C-17 Globemaster III aircraft and associated equipment to provide the Australian Defence Force (ADF) with a heavy airlift capability.
The government has selected the C-17 for its ability to meet the needs of the ADF over the next 30 years.
This is the only aircraft currently in production which has a proven capability to meet ADF operational commitments, in Australia, the region and globally. The C-17 has four times the carrying capacity of the RAAF [Royal Australian Air Force] C-130 Hercules.
The C-17 aircraft has the load capacity and range that will allow the ADF to rapidly deploy troops, combat vehicles, heavy equipment and helicopters. This includes the M1A1 Abrams Tank, as well as Black Hawk, Sea Hawk, and Chinook helicopters. Each C-17 has the capacity to transport five Bushmaster Infantry Vehicles, or three Tiger helicopters.
The fleet of up to four aircraft will give Australia a new Responsive Global AirLift (RGA) capability, significantly enhancing the ADF's ability to support national and international operations, and major disaster rescue and relief efforts.
As the C-17 aircraft is currently in production, it is possible for the first aircraft to be delivered later this year with the balance of the fleet to be delivered by mid 2008. This will give the ADF the Responsive Global Airlift operating capability it needs within a short time-frame.
Acquisition of the C-17 will also provide significant opportunity for our aerospace industry with Boeing proposing an Australian Industry Capability program valued at 345m dollars over the life of the aircraft.
I had the pleasure of inspecting a United States Air Force C-17 today with my colleague, the member for Macquarie, Mr Kerry Bartlett, at Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Base Richmond.
This investment of up to 2bn dollars is in addition to the Howard government's commitment of 28.5bn dollars in increased spending on defence capability over the 10-year period to 2010, building on the 2000 White Paper to increase defence funding by three per cent annually, in real terms, until 2010/11.
Source: BBC Monitoring Asia Pacific
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