118.300, 243.000, 280.900 |
TWR |
121.800 |
SMC |
125.700, 120.550 |
FIA Brisbane Centre |
127.250 |
SMCV |
130.350 |
ACD |
133.300, 261.400 |
ACC |
133.900,136.200, 361.200, 375.400 |
Roulettes  |
134.450, 316.100, 365.000 |
ATIS |
135.700, 293.400 |
APP |
243.000 |
GUARD Military Aeronautical Distress |
440.650 |
Dept.Defence |
.... |
441.500 |
Dept.Defence |
.... |
225.000 to 400.000 |
SCAN MILITARY |
No 42 Wing (42WG) located at RAAF Base Williamtown.The Wing delivers the Wedgetail (Boeing E-7A) Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) capability for the Air Force, supported by No 2 Squadron at RAAF Base Williamtown.
The AEW&C aircraft represents an entirely new capability for the ADF, providing a platform that gathers information from a wide variety of sources, analyses the data and distributes it to friendly air and surface assets. AEW&C controls the tactical battle space, provides direction for assets in the air, at sea and on land, and supports aircraft such as tankers and intelligence platforms. The Wedgetail combines long-range surveillance radar, secondary radar and tactical/strategic voice and data communications systems to provide an airborne early warning and control platform.
During a standard mission, the E-7A Wedgetail can cover more than four million square kilometres, an area the size of Western Australia or the Northern Territory. It is capable of unlimited long-range deployment with in-flight refuelling.
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