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US, Bangladesh Air Forces to begin joint exercise on Saturday

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The US and Bangladesh air forces will engage in joint tactical airlift exercise in Dhaka from Saturday.


About 80 US airmen will join 200 Bangladesh airmen in the fourth of its kind week-long exercise known as ‘Cope South 15’.

The US side will bring three C-130H Hercules aircraft from its air base in Japan’s Yokota.

C-130H is the upgraded version of the C-130 aircraft that conducts strategic and tactical air transport tasks including the deployment and transportation of personnel and equipment.

Bangladesh will also deploy one C-130 aircraft for the exercise at the BAF Base Bangabandhu, Kurmitola.

The US embassy in Dhaka says the exercise will further strengthen the relations between the two forces.

“The relationships built and sustained through these types of exercises, civil military operations and military exchanges help the United States and Bangladesh in humanitarian efforts and in preserving peace and stability in the region,” the embassy said in a media release.

They will exchange airlift, air-land and airdrop delivery tactics, techniques and procedures, as well as develop and expand combined airlift capabilities.

Participants will also conduct cooperative flight operations.

Aircraft generation and recovery, day and night low-level navigation, tactical airdrop, and air-land missions as well as subject-matter expert exchanges in the operations, maintenance and rigging disciplines will be the highlights of the exercise.

The exercise will end on Jan 30.


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US airmen impressed by Bangladeshi paratroopers’ jumping techniques

Jumping techniques of Bangladeshi paratroopers have “surprised” the US airmen as the two forces are engaged in joint exercise.



On the second day of the exercise on Sunday, Bangladeshi airmen jumped from the US C-130 Hercules aircraft over the Bangladesh Air Forces’ (BAF) north-eastern base in Sylhet.

After releasing the jumpers, the aircraft commander Captain Travis Wilkes told journalists at Bangabandhu Air Base in Dhaka that he learnt new things and was “really surprised”.

He said he witnessed Bangladeshi jumpers used “visual guidance release points” when the paratroopers jumped.

But he said the US executes the jump using computer operator to pin point when to jump off.

“Whenever we are dropping troopers we drop them using our computer. We calculate and say jump.

“But the Bangladeshi controllers guide us visually. They look up to the sky and then guide us to turn left, turn right through the radio, and then they say drop…drop…go.

“Whenever they say go we look at our computer. It’s always precise”.

Bangladesh Air Force (BAF) lays importance to this joint exercise styled “Cope South” as it is focused on disaster response.

The C-130 aircraft which is being used for this exercise is regarded as the best transport aircraft in the world.

The US air base in Japan’s Yokota has deployed three such Hercules aircrafts and Bangladesh deployed one for the exercise.

One of the features of the C-130 is that it can transport troops and equipment in the combat zone via airdrop using short runways.

Bangladesh has deployed one of its C-130s for its relatively challenging UN mission in Congo.

A BAF Group Captain MA Awal Hossain during the opening of the exercise on Saturday said they can easily drop materials and men in a disaster zone quickly with this aircraft.

Airmen of the two forces will jointly try out airlift, air-land and airdrop delivery tactics, techniques and procedures, as well as develop and expand combined airlift capabilities, during the week-long exercise.

They will also conduct cooperative flight operations.

Aircraft generation and recovery, day and night low-level navigation, tactical airdrop, and air-land missions, maintenance and rigging disciplines will be the highlights of the exercise, the US embassy in Dhaka had earlier said.

BAF has carried out 38 different types of exercises including the Cope South with the US since the beginning of 1990.

Two of them were outside Bangladesh -- in Qatar and Malaysia.


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