Adf To Take Part In Major Regional Security Exercise

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DEFENCE MEDIA RELEASE



Issued by Ministerial Support and Public Affairs, Department of Defence, Canberra, ACT

Phone: 02 6127 1999, Fax: 02 6265 1545



MSPA 478/10

Monday, 11 October 2010


ADF to take part in major regional security exercise


Australian Army personnel will join Royal Australian Navy (RAN) and Royal

Australian Air Force (RAAF) personnel for a major military exercise conducted off

Malaysia starting today.


Exercise Bersama Padu 2010 (BP10), which means “together united” in Bahasa

Malaysia, is a three-week exercise designed to enhance regional security in the area.


This is the first time an Army platoon has participated in the exercise, which will also

involve armed forces from Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore and the United

Kingdom.


The exercise, which is part of the Five Power Defence Arrangement (FPDA), will

take place at various locations across the Malaysian Peninsula as well as the South

China Sea. 


Chief of Joint Operations, Lieutenant General Mark Evans, said the FPDA countries

shared a common interest in the security and stability of the region, and the exercise

would enhance the interoperability of the combined air, ground and naval forces of 

member nations.


“The FPDA was established 39 years ago and continues to be an integral part of the

regional security architecture because of its ability to adapt to the changing security

environment,” Lieutenant General Evans said.


“The FPDA serves as a useful forum for an exchange of views among the Defence

Ministers and senior defence officials of its member states.”


“Involving an Army platoon in this year’s exercise will give the Australian Defence

Force a more inclusive approach to exercising with partner nations by extending

interoperability opportunities.”


He said this was the first time a ship-to-shore landing had been included in a FPDA

Field Training Exercise. An Australian Army platoon will join with a Malaysian

Army platoon in the exercise, using naval ships to lodge these forces ashore.


The Commander of the Australian Contingent, Wing Commander Kenneth Robinson,

said BP10 would build on previous FPDA exercises and continue to develop and

implement procedures that would cultivate ties between partner nations.

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DEFENCE MEDIA RELEASE



Issued by Ministerial Support and Public Affairs, Department of Defence, Canberra, ACT

Phone: 02 6127 1999, Fax: 02 6265 1545


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“BP10 is an important training exercise for all three arms of the ADF,” Wing

Commander Robinson said.


“For the RAAF, it allows us to practise our flying skills in an unfamiliar and

challenging environment.” 


“The Exercise also provides participants with high-complexity air combat training

opportunities, and allows us to test and practise our deployment capabilities away

from our home base.”


HMA Ships Success, Tobruk, Toowoomba, and Arunta; Australian Clearance Dive

Team One from HMAS Waterhen Sydney; eight F/A-18s from No 3 Squadron RAAF

Williamtown NSW; an Australian Army platoon from Royal Malaysian Air Force

(RMAF) base Butterworth; and around 60 support staff from across the ADF will

participate in the exercise.



Media contact: Defence Media Liaison: 02 6127 1999 or 0408 498 664


 







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