Australia's fleet of Airbus A330 (KC-30A) MRTTs is receiving improved communications, tactical datalink, and encryption systems to bring the fleet to the latest “enhanced A330 MRTT” standard. (Commonwealth of Australia)
The first Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Airbus KC-30A Multi Role Tanker Transport (MRTT) has received a communications and cyber upgrade.
Australia's fleet of seven KC-30As are having their secure high-frequency (HF) and very-high frequency (VHF) radios, encryption device, and tactical datalink systems enhanced under the so-called Crypto Remediation Project (CRP), according to the Australian Department of Defence (DoD). Janes understands that these systems have been largely sourced from the United States.
The upgrade programme was first announced in October 2020. Airbus has previously said theCRP will elevate the Australian fleet to the “latest enhanced A330 MRTT” standard.
“These improvements aim to provide safer and more efficient communication and improve command, control, and situational awareness,” the DoD said in a statement. “Additionally, upgrades will increase KC-30A data throughput by 300 percent.”
The RAAF's KC-30As operate with No 33 Squadron in No 86 Wing at Amberley airbase, Queensland. The commander of the wing, Group Captain Brent Taylor, said that the CRP upgrade will improve “combat air mobility”. The upgrade is also intended to improve the ability of the RAAF KC-30As to operate with other RAAF and allied aircraft.
“The modernisation and system upgrades will ensure the RAAF KC-30A fleet can better integrate with other defence aircraft and those of our coalition partner forces,” Gp Capt Taylor said.
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