• Incoming Heron Detachment Commander, Wing Commander Phillip Parsons (left), signs the Transition of Authority with Wing Commander Matthew Bowers at Kandahar Air Field.
    Incoming Heron Detachment Commander, Wing Commander Phillip Parsons (left), signs the Transition of Authority with Wing Commander Matthew Bowers at Kandahar Air Field.
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The 14th Rotation of the Heron Detachment at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan has handed over to a new team after five months deployed to Operation SLIPPER.

The Transfer of Authority from Wing Commander (WGCDR) Matthew Bowers, Commanding Officer Rotation 14 to WGCDR Stephen Parsons, Commanding Officer Rotation 15 was completed on 1 August 2014.

The Heron Remotely Piloted Aircraft mission was extended in December 2013 to provide real-time Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance to ISAF Regional Command-South during the final transition of security responsibility to Afghan National Security Forces and April’s Afghan Presidential elections.

The Heron mission has subsequently been extended to support ISAF until the end of 2014.

WGCDR Bowers said the aircraft and the 35 Australian personnel from Air Force, Navy and Army had maintained the capability’s strong reputation for professionalism and dependability during a busy deployment.

“The personnel on Rotation 14 have continued the highly professional work of the rotations that have gone before them,” he said.

“The Australian capability has a fine reputation among our American and other Coalition partners here in ISAF as a result of our can-do attitude and the operation of this aircraft.

“From the first days supporting ISAF’s mission in Uruzgan, and continuing with support to Regional Command-South, Heron ensured commanders on the ground had the information they needed to enhance the protection of their troops.”

WGCDR Bowers said the Heron had excelled in its role to provide high resolution Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance in support of Regional Command-South in Afghanistan.

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