New Delhi: Indian Navy's indigenous frontline warships INS Sahyadri and INS Kolkata are all set to participate in Exercise MALABAR scheduled to take place in Sydney in Australia from 11-21 August along with ships and aircraft from the US Navy (USN), Japan Maritime Self Defence Force (JMSDF) and the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).
MALABAR series of maritime exercises commenced in 1992 as a bilateral exercise between the Indian Navy and the US Navy and has grown in stature over the years to include four prominent navies in the Indo-Pacific Region. The 2020 edition witnessed the maiden participation of the RAN. This year marks the 27th edition of MALABAR which is being hosted by RAN.
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MALABAR 2023 is scheduled to be conducted in two phases. The Harbour Phase involves wide-ranging activities such as cross-deck visits, professional exchanges, sports fixtures and several interactions for planning and conduct of the Sea Phase. The Sea Phase will include various complex and high-intensity exercises in all three domains of warfare, encompassing anti-surface, anti-air and anti-submarine exercises including live weapon firing drills.