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| 13/10/2010 | MECC 482/10 |
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Exercise
Bersama Padu 2010 Eight F/A-18 Hornets and 125
personnel from Number 3 Squadron have arrived in Malaysia as part of an Australian
Defence Force joint contingent, to join air, ground and naval forces from
Singapore, Malaysia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom for Exercise Bersama
Padu 2010. The three-week exercise
officially started today and will see assets from the participating nations
battling it out in various locations on the Malaysian Peninsula and in the
South China Sea. Led by Commanding Officer 3
Squadron, Wing Commander Terry van Haren, the Hornet Pilots from RAAF
Williamtown near Newcastle, NSW will practice air combat tactics under the Five
Power Defence Arrangements (FPDA) with participating nations. “The Five Power Defence
Arrangements represent almost 40 years of co-operation and continues to show
its relevance for the regional strategic environment,” Wing Commander van Haren
said. “Australia maintains a close
defence relationship with Singapore and Malaysia, both bilaterally and through
participation in the Five Power Defence Arrangements. “Exercise Bersama Padu also
promotes a shared understanding of procedures for air and maritime operations,
the protection of the marine environment and disaster relief management,” he
said. Training in exercises such as
Bersama Padu 2010 is important for Air Force personnel to hone key skills, work
as a combined force and build regional relationships with participating
nations. Exercise Bersama Padu, which
means ‘together united’ in Bahasa Malaysia, is the second in the series of
Bersama multi-lateral activities involving the forces of the Five Power Defence
Arrangements this year. The exercise will finish on
29 October. Media Liaison:
Media interviews can be facilitated by Flight Lieutenant Skye Smith on +61 438
462 944 or skye.smith@defence.gov.au.
Imagery:
Imagery from the exercise will be available online at |
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