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Aircraft Carrier off Anglesey
« on: March 10, 2011, 08:33:23 pm »
Just got word from an insider! Welsh airspace is set to play host to dramatic military manoeuvres involving multi-national sea-to-land bombing drills over the coming hours and weeks.
Preparations are under way for more than 50 American fighter jets (F18s) to come to Wales and the UK, as part of operation ‘Saxon Warrior’ later this spring.
With talk of an aircraft carrier off the coast of Anglesey releasing bombers heading to Pembrey. ( I take it the  carrier is US?)
It is expected to feature around 54 American F18s flying at medium level over parts of the UK and Wales is likely to be involved in the exercise – although south-west Cornwall is likely to see the most activity. The exercise is scheduled for late April or early May,
Meanwhile the large-scale RAF air exercise that is taking place until midnight tomorrow in the skies of Mid Wales aims to prepare personnel for combat in Afghanistan.
The RAF said it involves combat helicopters – including Chinooks, Merlin EH101 and Pumas – flying as low as 100ft, plus jets.
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Re: Aircraft Carrier off Anglesey
« Reply #1 on: March 16, 2011, 01:19:12 am »
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/2011/03/09/fighter-jets-to-play-out-dramatic-scenarios-over-wales-91466-28302957/#sitelife-commentsWidget-bottom



Fighter jets to play out dramatic scenarios over Wales


WELSH airspace is set to play host to dramatic military manoeuvres involving multi-national sea-to-land bombing drills over the coming hours and weeks.

An insider at the Ministry of Defence (MoD) revealed to the Western Mail that preparations are under way for more than 50 American fighter jets (F18s) to come to Wales and the UK, as part of operation Saxon Warrior later this spring.

The operation would follow an exercise currently taking place over Wales.

The insider said: “This multi-national maritime exercise is in the early stages and the Prime Minister is involved in the details. It is expected to feature around 54 American F18s flying at medium level over parts of the UK and Wales is likely to be involved in the exercise – although south-west Cornwall is likely to see the most activity.

“Saxon Warrior will play out real-life scenarios, such as, purely just as an example, an air craft carrier off the coast of Anglesey releasing bombers heading to Pembrey.

“The coastline of Wales could be quite active but like I said, the operation is in the very early stages so there are no further details. But the public will be fully informed as and when plans are confirmed in the coming weeks.”

He said the exercise is scheduled for late April or early May, around the time of the Royal Wedding.

Meanwhile the large-scale RAF air exercise that is taking place until midnight tomorrow in the skies of Mid Wales aims to prepare personnel for combat in Afghanistan.

The RAF said it involves combat helicopters – including Chinooks, Merlin EH101 and Pumas – flying as low as 100ft, plus jets.

Squadron Leader Albie Fox, RAF community relations officer for Wales, said: “A variety of aircraft types are involved in this week’s exercise and we have had no complaints from the public who appreciate being pre-warned. Wales is ideal terrain because of its hills, although it doesn’t have as much sand as Afghanistan.

“The opposition out there are doing things we have to oppose. This exercise is working on dealing with it.

“Low-level flying will be the minimum necessary to achieve the training objectives.

“Every effort will be made to minimise disturbance and we avoid cities, towns, villages and hillside communities.”

He stressed that the ability to operate military aircraft at low level remains an essential skill for military aircrew.

Ed Bailey, National Farmers’ Union Cymru president, said low-flying aircraft can be an issue for livestock farmers, especially at lambing time, by causing distress to livestock.

“We have lobbied the MoD hard in the past for sufficient notice to be given to livestock holder for times when low-flying aircraft can be expected.

“If farmers are affected by an incident they should make a note of the date, time, exact location and if possible the type of aircraft involved and report it to the MoD incident room.”

World War II veteran Douglas Jones, aged 86, of Knighton, who took part in the D-Day landings of 1944, welcomed the military exercises.

He said: “It is nice to know we are prepared – we’ve been caught out in the past.”


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Re: Aircraft Carrier off Anglesey
« Reply #2 on: March 16, 2011, 07:46:26 am »
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“Saxon Warrior will play out real-life scenarios, such as, purely just as an example, an air craft carrier off the coast of Anglesey releasing bombers heading to Pembrey.

I wouldn't read too much into it as yet. Nothing has been planned and as the above states "purely an example".
The world has changed dramatically since this was realised with talk of an NFZ over Libya and Japan devastated and on the brink of meltdown.
'Tethred Goat', the second exercise mentioned "took place" last week but there was no unusual or extra traffic in Wales??
You see the new policy of the MOD/RAF is to inform the public well in advance of any potential aerial activity other than the normal flow (trickle these days) of traffic through or above the Welsh MTA etc. This is due to the increasing number of flying complaints from mostly greedy farmers looking for compo and biggotted retirees who moved into the busiest military flying training areas and want it stopped. Despite the fact it's been goin on since WW2 and saved pilots and britains ass many a time in real combat (Dambusters Raid, eg.)
The native Welsh people are mostly immune to it and farmers I know say it doesn't disturb their stock.
The average payout to a farmer is £10,000 a year apparently, funny really, I would say underneath they don't want it stopped!!
So in essence what the MOD are doing is CTA (covering their arses).

Let's hope it does go ahead though as I would like nothing more than to have a Nimitz class carrier in the Irish Sea launching jets into my favourite playground !!!
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Re: Aircraft Carrier off Anglesey
« Reply #3 on: March 16, 2011, 08:37:40 pm »
As you say Machlooper, believe it when we see it, things are moving very fast these days, military assets are very much in demand don’t think the Irish Sea is top of the list right now!, but you never known ?

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Re: Aircraft Carrier off Anglesey
« Reply #4 on: March 18, 2011, 11:14:17 pm »
USS George H.W. Bush CVN-77 is apparently going to be the Carrier involved, she has Carrier Air Wing Eight CVW-8 on board

** CARRIER AIR WING 8 were the Wing that were on Board the USS John F Kennedy when she appeared in Ireland and took part in The Salthill Airshow**

Carrier Air Wing 8's Current Group is as follows:

VFA-15 Valions-F/A-18 Hornet
VFA-31 Tomcatters-F/A-18E Super Hornet
VFA-87 Golden Warriors-F/A-18 Hornet
VFA-213 Black Lions-F/A-18F Super Hornet
VAW-124 Bear Aces-E-2C Hawkeye
VAQ-141 Shadowhawks-EA-18G Growler
VRC-40 Rawhides-C-2A Greyhound
HSC-9 Tridents-MH-60S
HSM-70 Spartans-MH-60R

Nice. :cool:

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Re: Aircraft Carrier off Anglesey
« Reply #5 on: March 19, 2011, 08:29:39 am »
What a coincidence! Obama visiting Ireland in May!!
So no matter what I dare say there will be a carrier lurking off the Irish coast anyhow!

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Re: Aircraft Carrier off Anglesey
« Reply #6 on: March 26, 2011, 09:55:57 pm »
GPS "RADAR" jamming excersises 19-26 May

The UK MoD has informed Ofcom of the following GPS jamming exercise:



Dates: 19 – 26 May 2011.



Times: limited periods between 0700z 19 May to 100z 2 May 2011.



Location: The ground based radar jamming events will take place in the SW approaches against the remote radar head at Portreath 21-22 May, undertaken by F-18 Growler aircraft. Additionally there will be radar jamming against deployed targets in South West Wales throughout the period 19-26 May. Communications and airborne radar jamming will take place throughout the same period on the East Coast with aircraft operating within the North Sea Military Danger Areas. Communications and maritime unit radar jamming will take place in the SW approaches and Bristol Channel. Falcon aircraft will operate from Sea Level to FL240 unless jamming AEW aircraft where they may operate above FL245.



Contact: G R Pickett

Sqn Ldr

SO2 Air C2

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Re: Aircraft Carrier off Anglesey
« Reply #7 on: March 29, 2011, 03:52:02 pm »
**UPDATE**

US Carrier visit: USS George HW Bush due Stokes Bay 27 May 2011.

Seawaves has the following Info:
27 May 2011
Air Craft Carrier USS George HW Bush
CVN 77
Calling At Solent
Joint Exercise "Saxon Warrior"

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