Australia's Hercules aircraft fly to US for Air Warrior II exercise
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The aircraft from the RAAF's 37 Squadron will join their US counterparts and exhibit their close-air support and precision-guided munitions delivery capability in high speed operations in hostile conditions.
A C-130H along with a C-130J Hercules departed the RAAF's Richmond base in US on Tuesday for the exercise.
Held out of the Little Rock Air Force Base in Arkansas from April 18-26, the Air Warrior II will see personnel support and fly the Hercules in a simulated frontline environment to deliver troops and cargo, the Australian Defence Ministry said.
The exercise will feature day-and-night missions in a training area having airstrips, drop zones and a host of simulated enemy threats.
A contingent of 88 Australian defence personnel will participate alongside their United States military counterparts in the exercise, the ministry said.
