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RAFO Thumrait
Summary
Airport typeMilitary
OwnerSultan of Oman's Armed Forces
OperatorRoyal Air Force of Oman
LocationThumrait, Dhofar Governorate, Oman
Elevation AMSL1,526 ft / 465 m
Coordinates17°39′57″N 054°01′28″E / 17.66583°N 54.02444°E / 17.66583; 54.02444
Map
RAFO is located in Oman
RAFO
RAFO
Location of RAFO Thumrait in Oman
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
17/35 4,000 13,123 Asphalt
Sources:[1][2]

RAFO Thumrait airbase (IATA: TTH, ICAO: OOTH) is a military airport located near Thumrait, a town in Dhofar Governorate, Oman. The Royal Air Force of Oman (RAFO) are the operators of RAFO Thumrait, and is home to two RAFO squadrons of F16s. The United States Air Force (USAF) is a current tenant,[1] and the British Royal Air Force (RAF)[3] and the Indian Air Force (IAF) also use RAFO Thumrait during regular cross-nation military exercises.

Facilities

RAFO Thumrait is at an elevation of 1,570 feet (479 metres) above mean sea level and has one runway (17/35) with an asphalt surface measuring 4,000 by 45 metres (13,123 by 148 feet).[1]

History

Originally an oil depot, RAFO Thumrait was established to project air power in that region of Oman. The first Omani air unit based at Thumrait, equipped with ex-RAF Hawker Hunter FGA.9 aircraft, was tasked with ground attack and intercept missions. Twelve new SEPECAT Jaguar fighter-bombers were added to the base's complement to improve attack capabilities in 1977.

U.S. Air Force B-1B Lancers at RAFO Thumrait during Operation Enduring Freedom in 2002

RAFO Thumrait has been used by American, British, and allied air forces to support operations during operations Desert Shield, Desert Storm, Desert Fox, and the War in Afghanistan (2001-2021). Many current coalition detachments now operate from Muscat International Airport, which is closer to the area of operations.

A US Air Force War Reserve Materiel (WRM) contract was let to DynCorp Technical Services to provide support for bare base systems, medical, munitions, fuels mobility support equipment, vehicles, rations, aerospace ground equipment, air base operability equipment, and associated spares and other consumables at Royal Air Force of Oman (RAFO) airbase, Thumrait. These services include maintaining war reserve materiel (WRM) stored at Thumrait.[4][5]

Exercises held at RAFO Thumrait

The US Air Force's 16th Special Operations Wing, 823rd 'Red Horse' Squadron went to RAFO Thumrait on 17 April 1996 for 'Eastern Castle', an exercise with the Omani military. During this exercise, the US Air Force built runway and apron extensions, and installed overhead lighting in the base's aircraft hangars.

Saif Sareea

Exercise Saif Sareea (Swift Sword} are a series of military exercises between Her Majesty's (UK) Armed Forces and His Majesty the Sultan of Oman's Armed Forces. First held in 1987, Saif Sareea is one of several major training exercises held approximately every four years; to deploy, sustain, exercise and recover a medium-scale war-fighting Joint Task Force at strategic distance into a key strategic area and demonstrate the Joint Rapid Reaction Force (J-RRF) concept.[3][4]

Saif Sareea 2 (Swift Sword 2) was the second iteration, held in Oman between September and November 2001. It involved a combination of His Majesty the Sultan of Oman's Armed Forces and Her Majesty's (UK) Armed Forces; with naval, ground and air activities.

On 2 October 2018, the first four of eight Typhoon FGR4 fighter jets II (Army Co-operation) Squadron travelled to RAFO Thumrait from their home base of RAF Lossiemouth in Scotland for Saif Sareea 3. This time, as part of 140 Expeditionary Air Wing (140 EAW), the Typhoons will be supported by an E-3D Sentry AEW1, operated by 8 Squadron, normally based at RAF Waddington in England. According to the official Royal Air Force website, "The Typhoons will fly alongside the Royal Air Force of Oman's F-16 aircraft during the largest tri-service, bilateral, interoperability exercise in the region for almost two decades".[3] Other RAF elements at Thumrait in support of SS3 was 1 Squadron RAF Regiment.

Eastern Bridge

In 2009, Indian Air Force pilots of 'Flaming Arrows' and 'Cobras', two SEPECAT Jaguar Squadrons, participated in joint exercises called 'Eastern Bridge', alongside the Royal Air Force of Oman (RAFO)'s force of SEPECAT Jaguars and F-16 Fighting Falcons at RAFO Thumrait. Another Indo-Omani exercise, 'Eastern Bridge-II', took place in 2011 at Indian Air Force Station Jamnagar (Gujarat).[6][7]

References

  1. ^ a b c Airport information for OOTH[usurped] from DAFIF (effective October 2006)
  2. ^ Airport information for TTH at Great Circle Mapper. Source: DAFIF (effective October 2006).
  3. ^ a b c "RAF Typhoons arrive in Oman at start of Exercise Saif Sareea 3". www.RAF.MoD.uk. Royal Air ForceMinistry of Defence. 2 October 2018. Retrieved 15 November 2021.
  4. ^ a b "Thumrait Air Base, Oman". www.GlobalSecurity.org. GlobalSecurity.org. Retrieved 31 January 2014.
  5. ^ "1,290 years of DynCorp International Experience!". www.Dyn-Intl.com. DynCorp. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
  6. ^ "Indo-Oman Air Exercise Eastern Bridge-II Concludes," [1], "Livefist" blog
  7. ^ "Indo Oman Air Exercise – Eastern Bridge – II Concludes at Jamnagar," [2]. official Indian Air Force English language press release

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