New Delhi: The first phase of Malabar naval exercise featuring navies of India, the US, Japan and Australia is set to commence off Visakhapatnam in the Bay of Bengal from November 3 to 6, an official release said on Friday.
According to officials, the phase-1 of naval exercise will witness the participation of the Indian Navy units with USN Ship USS John S McCain (Guided-missile destroyer), RAN ship HMAS Ballarat (long-range frigate) with integral MH-60 helicopter, and JMSDF Ship JS Onami (Destroyer) with integral SH-60 helicopter.
The second phase of the mega exercise is scheduled to be held from November 17 to 20 in the Arabian sea, they said.
Last week, India announced that Australia will be part of the Malabar exercise which effectively makes it a drill by all four member nations of the Quad or Quadrilateral coalition.
The invitation by India to the Australian Navy for the exercise came two weeks after foreign ministers of the 'Quad' member nations held extensive talks in Tokyo with a focus on enhancing their cooperation in the Indo-Pacific.
The officials said the first phase of the drill would witness complex and advanced naval exercises, including surface, anti-submarine and anti-air warfare operations, besides cross-deck flying, seamanship evolutions and weapon firing exercises.