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RAAF C-17s carry water cannon system to Japan

written by australianaviation.com.au | March 22, 2011

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A RAAF C-17 arrives at Yokota Air Base carrying water cannon equipment, taxiing past the RAAF C-17 already based there, and a USAF C-17.

Two RAAF C-17s have been transporting a remotely operated water cannon system to Japan which will be used in efforts to cool the Fukushima no 1 nuclear powerplant.

“Last night and early this morning, at the request of Japan and the United States, two Royal Australian Air Force C-17 aircraft departed RAAF Pearce near Perth for Yokota Air Base west of Tokyo, carrying equipment to assist Japan’s efforts at the Fukushima No 1 Nuclear Power Plant,” Defence Minister Stephen Smith said in a statement.

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Both C-17s are transporting a remotely operated water cannon system supplied by the Bechtel Corporation, which comprises a series of pumps and trailers that can be remotely manoeuvred into location, to help deal with Fukushima’s malfunctioning nuclear power plant. Smith noted that one C-17 landed at Yokota Air Base this morning (March 22), while the second aircraft was due to arrive later today.

A third RAAF C-17 is already operating in Japan operating disaster relief flights.

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