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United Kingdom - The [[British Armed Forces]] have operations at the base.<ref name="SMH" /><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-22333555|title='East of Suez': Are UK forces returning?|author=Frank Gardner|author-link=Frank Gardner (journalist)|work=[[BBC News]]|date=29 April 2013|access-date=29 April 2013}}</ref><ref name=Wiki10ABUDHABI69>10ABUDHABI69, [http://www.wikileaks.ch/cable/2010/02/10ABUDHABI69.html 'UAE - Scenesetter for visit of CJCS,'] 9 February 2010, Wikileaks, via [[United States diplomatic cables leak]]</ref> [[No. 906 Expeditionary Air Wing (United Kingdom)|No. 906 Expeditionary Air Wing RAF]] was stood up at the base on 15 January 2013.<ref>British Government, [https://www.gov.uk/government/news/906-expeditionary-air-wing-stands-up-in-the-united-arab-emirates 906 Expeditionary Air Wing Stands Up in the United Arab Emirates], January 2013</ref> 906 Wing was an expansion of the RAF's presence; previously, prior to Christmas 2012, [[No. 6 Squadron RAF]] had exercised their [[Eurofighter Typhoon]]s from the UAE. |
United Kingdom - The [[British Armed Forces]] have operations at the base.<ref name="SMH" /><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-22333555|title='East of Suez': Are UK forces returning?|author=Frank Gardner|author-link=Frank Gardner (journalist)|work=[[BBC News]]|date=29 April 2013|access-date=29 April 2013}}</ref><ref name=Wiki10ABUDHABI69>10ABUDHABI69, [http://www.wikileaks.ch/cable/2010/02/10ABUDHABI69.html 'UAE - Scenesetter for visit of CJCS,'] 9 February 2010, Wikileaks, via [[United States diplomatic cables leak]]</ref> [[No. 906 Expeditionary Air Wing (United Kingdom)|No. 906 Expeditionary Air Wing RAF]] was stood up at the base on 15 January 2013.<ref>British Government, [https://www.gov.uk/government/news/906-expeditionary-air-wing-stands-up-in-the-united-arab-emirates 906 Expeditionary Air Wing Stands Up in the United Arab Emirates], January 2013</ref> 906 Wing was an expansion of the RAF's presence; previously, prior to Christmas 2012, [[No. 6 Squadron RAF]] had exercised their [[Eurofighter Typhoon]]s from the UAE. |
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Extensively used by United Kingdom Royal Air Force during the evacuation of Kabul with Airbus KC2 Voyager used for long-haul back to RAF Brzie Norton and Boeing C-17A Globemaster and Lockheed KC-130J Hercules operating between Kabul and Minhad Air Base. |
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Revision as of 23:02, 15 August 2021
Al Minhad Air Base | |
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قاعدة المنهاد الجوية | |
Part of United Arab Emirates Air Force (UAEAF) | |
Located near: Dubai, United Arab Emirates | |
Coordinates | 25°01′37″N 055°21′58″E / 25.02694°N 55.36611°E |
Site information | |
Controlled by | United Arab Emirates Air Force |
Al Minhad Air Base قاعدة المنهاد الجوية | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Military air base | ||||||||||
Operator | United Arab Emirates Air Force Royal Air Force Royal Australian Air Force Italian Air Force | ||||||||||
Location | Dubai, United Arab Emirates | ||||||||||
Time zone | UAE Standard Time (UTC+04:00) | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 165 ft / 50 m | ||||||||||
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Al Minhad Air Base (Template:Lang-ar) (IATA: NHD, ICAO: OMDM) is a military installation in the United Arab Emirates. The base is located approximately 15 miles (24 km) south of Dubai and is operated by the United Arab Emirates Air Force. It is currently the headquarters of Joint Task Force 633 and supports Australian operations in the Middle East.
Facilities
The airfield resides at an elevation of 174 ft (53 m) above mean sea level. It has one runway, 09/27 which has an asphalt surface measuring 3,953 m × 45 m (12,969 ft × 148 ft),[1] and a parallel taxiway with a width of 38 m (125 ft).
Foreign users
Several foreign countries allied to the United Arab Emirates are believed to have made use of Al Minhad Air Base since the early 2000s to support the logistics supply chain for their army operations in Afghanistan. Use of the Al Minhad Air Base is a sensitive matter for the Government of the United Arab Emirates, which imposes a diplomatic agreement stating that the militaries of foreign governments not advertise the host nation nor location of their operations in the United Arab Emirates due to "local sensitivities" about allowing a foreign military presence within its borders.[2]
Australia - The Australian Defence Force has used Al Minhad as their main transport and logistics hub in the Middle East since the withdrawal of Australian combat forces from Iraq in 2008. The RAAF had operated AP-3C Orions from the base from 2003 to support operations in the region, however it was not until 2008 when an agreement was signed which allowed Australia to command its regional headquarters there.[3] The ADF maintains a facility at Al Minhad,[4] and as part of the military intervention against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant has deployed Boeing F/A-18F Super Hornets, Boeing E-7A Wedgetails and Airbus KC-30As.[5] During early 2015 the Boeing F/A-18F Super Hornets replaced the McDonnell Douglas F/A-18A Hornets.[6]
Canada - The Canadian Forces operated a forward logistics support facility in the Middle East which they had codenamed Camp Mirage. It is widely believed that Camp Mirage was located at Al Minhad Air Base from its founding in fall 2001 until its closure in fall 2010 due to an unrelated disagreement over securing additional landing rights for UAE's civilian airlines at Canadian airports. The United States military relied on the UAE bases for assistance during the Gulf War and the recent conflict in Iraq.
Italy - The Italian Air Force has deployed the Task Force Air (TFA) since July 1, 2015 (previously located to Al Bateen (Abu Dhabi) since 2002) to support operations in the region.[7]
Netherlands - The Armed forces of the Netherlands also have deployed assets here.[2][8]
New Zealand - The New Zealand Defence Force have deployed assets here.[2][8]
United Kingdom - The British Armed Forces have operations at the base.[2][9][8] No. 906 Expeditionary Air Wing RAF was stood up at the base on 15 January 2013.[10] 906 Wing was an expansion of the RAF's presence; previously, prior to Christmas 2012, No. 6 Squadron RAF had exercised their Eurofighter Typhoons from the UAE.
Extensively used by United Kingdom Royal Air Force during the evacuation of Kabul with Airbus KC2 Voyager used for long-haul back to RAF Brzie Norton and Boeing C-17A Globemaster and Lockheed KC-130J Hercules operating between Kabul and Minhad Air Base.
References
- ^ a b Airport information for OMDM from DAFIF (effective October 2010)
- ^ a b c d Pike, John. "$87.5m for new Mid-East army base". www.globalsecurity.org. Retrieved 15 November 2017.
- ^ Brissenden, Michael (15 September 2014). "Al Minhad Air Base: A closer look at Australia's base for operations in the Middle East". ABC News. ABC News (Australia). Retrieved 18 April 2016.
- ^ "Al Minhad Air Base - Global Collaborative". Australian Bases Abroad. Nautilus Institute. 2009. Retrieved 16 December 2010.
- ^ AirForces Monthly. Stamford, Lincolnshire, England: Key Publishing Ltd. November 2014. p. 4.
- ^ AirForces Monthly. Stamford, Lincolnshire, England: Key Publishing Ltd. August 2015. p. 31.
- ^ "E.A.U. - Al Minhad - Task Force Air - Difesa.it". www.difesa.it. Retrieved 15 November 2017.
- ^ a b c 10ABUDHABI69, 'UAE - Scenesetter for visit of CJCS,' 9 February 2010, Wikileaks, via United States diplomatic cables leak
- ^ Frank Gardner (29 April 2013). "'East of Suez': Are UK forces returning?". BBC News. Retrieved 29 April 2013.
- ^ British Government, 906 Expeditionary Air Wing Stands Up in the United Arab Emirates, January 2013
External links
- Al Minhad Air Base at GlobalSecurity.org
- Current weather for OMDM at NOAA/NWS
- Airport information for Al Minhad Air Base at Transport Search website.