Royal Australian Air Force P‑8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft have been deployed to Kadena Air Base in Japan under Operation Argos.
The RAAF P-8A aircraft will conduct airborne surveillance to monitor and detect illegal ship-to-ship goods transfers in the region.
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The move is Australia’s contribution to multinational efforts to enforce United Nations Security Council sanctions against North Korea.
Chief of Joint Operations, Vice Admiral Justin Jones, AO, CSC, RAN, said Australia remained deeply committed to enforcing UN Security Council sanctions against North Korea.
“We will continue to operate where required to enforce these sanctions, in accordance with international law, alongside partner nations,” VADM Jones said.
Since 2018, Australia has deployed RAAF maritime patrol aircraft 14 times and Royal Australian Navy surface vessels 12 times under Operation Argos.
Commanding Officer of No. 11 Squadron, Wing Commander Adam Saber, said the Squadron had experience operating in the region, having contributed to Operation Argos a number of times since it commenced.
“The versatility of the P-8A aircraft, its interoperability with partner nations, and its exceptional reliability make it well suited for Operation Argos,” WGCDR Saber said.
“I am very proud of the dedication, professionalism, and drive of 11 Squadron personnel that underpins all our operations.”
Australia continues to work alongside partners, including Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the Republic of Korea, the UK and the US, which all conduct operations in support of UN Security Council resolutions.
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