• Royal Air Force exchange pilot, Flight Lieutenant Joseph Murphy stands in front of a RAAF F/A-18A Hornet.
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Chief of Air Force Air Marshal Mel Hupfeld has announced the signing of the Air Cooperation Framework with the Royal Air Force formalising the two services’ long-standing collaboration.

The Framework provides a structure aligned to the over-arching Australia-UK Military Cooperation Framework and is based on shared platforms, workforces and like-mindedness.

AIRMSHL Hupfeld said the RAAF and the RAF have enjoyed a rich history of working side-by-side.

“We look forward to promoting closer cooperation as we introduce a range of common platforms and systems into service and support them in operations,” AIRMSHL Hupfeld said.

“Our forces share multiple platforms; from the venerable C-130 Hercules, to the very new F-35 Lightning, and to our future platforms like the MQ-9B SkyGuardian.

“All of our shared capabilities provide valuable opportunities for us to work together to achieve our capability and interoperability goals.”

Under the Air Cooperation Framework, RAAF and the RAF will enhance interoperability, harmonise activities and the development of doctrine.

The agreement will also rationalise programs to leverage each other’s capabilities, share lessons, and mutually support activities from each other’s bases.

“We face an increasingly uncertain geostrategic situation within our region and welcome the UK’s renewed engagement in the Indo-Pacific,” AIRMSHL Hupfeld said.

“Exploiting areas of common ground between our RAAF and the RAF will help us to respond to our countries’ respective national interests.”

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