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Indonesia is likely to get Su 35 S within 1-2 years from now, so if F-22 is good enough, it shouldn't be afraid to appear on Pitch Black exercise in Australia when we already have some of them, and Australia need to ask us once again to participate, at previous exercise we used our Su 30 and had dog fight with Australian F-18 Super Hornet.
Exercise Pitch Black - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Exercise Pitch Black is a biennial warfare exercise hosted by the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). The exercise is normally held in Northern Australia, primarily at RAAF Bases Darwin and Tindal. The aim of the exercise is to practice Offensive Counter Air and Defensive Counter Air combat, in a simulated war environment. It traditionally consists of a 'red team' and a 'blue team' based at separate locations, with one attacking the other.
International air forces with defence ties to Australia are invited, which normally consist of France's Armée de l'Air; the Royal Malaysian Air Force, the Republic of Singapore Air Force; the Royal Thai Air Force; the Royal New Zealand Air Force; the United States Air Force; and Britain's Royal Air Force; while the 2012 Pitch Black saw participation by theIndonesian Air Force for the first time.[1] Countries unable to participate are able to send observers.
Exercise Pitch Black - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Exercise Pitch Black is a biennial warfare exercise hosted by the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). The exercise is normally held in Northern Australia, primarily at RAAF Bases Darwin and Tindal. The aim of the exercise is to practice Offensive Counter Air and Defensive Counter Air combat, in a simulated war environment. It traditionally consists of a 'red team' and a 'blue team' based at separate locations, with one attacking the other.
International air forces with defence ties to Australia are invited, which normally consist of France's Armée de l'Air; the Royal Malaysian Air Force, the Republic of Singapore Air Force; the Royal Thai Air Force; the Royal New Zealand Air Force; the United States Air Force; and Britain's Royal Air Force; while the 2012 Pitch Black saw participation by theIndonesian Air Force for the first time.[1] Countries unable to participate are able to send observers.