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| 08/01/2008 | MSPA 3/08 |
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HMAS MAITLAND DEPARTS FOR
EXERCISE MILAN 2008 Royal Australian Navy (RAN) Armidale Class Patrol Boat
(ACPB) HMAS Maitland deployed on
Saturday from Darwin, for her maiden South-East Asian deployment. The highlight
of the deployment will be Maitland’s
participation in Exercise MILAN 2008 in Port Blair, located in
India’s Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Exercise MILAN has been running since 1995 and is
organised by the Indian Defence Force as a meeting of Asia-Pacific navies to
discuss regional maritime security. The gathering has come to be known as
‘MILAN’, the Hindi word for ‘meeting’. Since its inception, the exercise has
continued to build greater mutual understanding and closer cooperation between
participating Navies. MILAN has grown from a small congregation of five
nations to nine during 2006 with 20 ships attending from eight countries. In
2008, 13 nations have been invited to participate. This is the first time an
Australian ship has been deployed to participate in the multinational exercise.
The ship’s company will also get the opportunity to
promote the RAN’s relationship with other Navies through port visits to
Singapore, Thailand and Malaysia. The deployment reflects the
ongoing importance of fostering already close relationships between other
regional Navies. Media contact: Defence Media Liaison: (02) 6265 3343 or 0408 498 664 |
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