Twenty nations gather in northern Australia for Exercise Pitch Black 2026
Canberra, July 16
The Royal Australian Air Force's premier air combat exercise, Exercise Pitch Black, will take to the skies over northern Australia from July 20 to August 7. According to the Defence department, upto 100 jet aircraft will soar into action, supported by more than 2,500 personnel from 20 nations across RAAF Bases Darwin, Tindal and Amberley. This major exercise has been held in Darwin since 1983 and will feature for the first time Japanese Air Self-Defense Force F-35 Lightning II and Indonesian T-50I Golden Eagle jets, as well as embedded personnel from Finland and Sweden. Pitch Black 2026 will include aircraft from the United States, Japan, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Republic of Korea, India, Singapore, Germany, France and Spain, as well as embedded personnel from New Zealand, Fiji, Canada, Brunei, Malaysia, Finland and Sweden, the release stated. Air Commodore Matthew McCormack, Exercise Commander of Pitch Black 2026, emphasised the importance of the high-end training activity. "Exercise Pitch Black 2026 is the Air Force's largest, collective training activity with our partners and allies," AIRCDRE McCormack said. "It's where we plan together, fight together and learn together through realistic and complex training scenarios. This year's exercise will build upon the lessons forged from 2024 and remains a sought-after activity by our partners due to the enormous military training airspace," he added. "The exercise is a crucial means for the Air Force to meet the objectives of the National Defence Strategy. It strengthens relationships among our partners and allies through integration and demonstrates our shared commitment to a peaceful and prosperous region." Exercise Pitch Black 2026 marks the end of a high-tempo flying period across northern Australia, including Exercises Diamond Storm and Southern Cross. "The support of the Northern Territory is critical to the success of Exercise Pitch Black 2026, giving our personnel and participating nations the chance to experience Australia both from the air and on the ground," AIRCDRE McCormack said. Air Force will thank the Darwin community through the Mindil Beach Flying Display on 23 July and the RAAF Base Darwin Open Day on 1 August, the release added.
According to the Australian Air Force, Exercise Pitch Black was first held from RAAF Base Williamtown in New South Wales in June 1981 as a 3-day air defence exercise with 'attacking' aircraft flying from RAAF Bases Amberley and Richmond. It was held there again in July 1982.
Since then, with the exception of 1986 and 2002, Exercise Pitch Black has been conducted in the Northern Territory. It has been held biennially since 1988 with the exception of 2020, when it was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Interesting lineup but I wonder how effective these large exercises really are beyond photo ops. The real test of alliance strength comes in actual contingencies. Still, any chance for nations to work together and build trust is better than nothing.
Kya baat hai! 20 nations, 100 jets, 2500 personnel - this is what real defense cooperation looks like. The Japanese F-35s and Indonesian T-50Is joining for first time shows how serious everyone is about Indo-Pacific security. India must leverage this to hone our own capabilities.
The Mindil Beach Flying Display and base open day are a nice touch - giving locals a chance to see what their tax dollars support. Australia is smart to host this in Darwin, building both military readiness and community relations. Would be great if India did similar public engagement with our air shows.
Notice how China is conspicuously absent from such exercises while being the unspoken reason for their scale. These alliances are crucial for maintaining balance in the region. But we must also ensure our independent defense capabilities grow - shouldn't rely only on joint drills. Practical training or political posturing? Time will tell.
As a defense enthusiast, this is incredibly exciting! Exercise Pitch Black has grown from a small 3-day drill in 1981 to this massive biennial event spanning weeks. The airspace over northern Australia is perfect for such complex scenarios. Hope our IAF pilots gain invaluable experience operating alongside these advanced air forces. 🇮🇳🤝🇦🇺
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