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EXERCISE TALISMAN SABRE TO BE CONDUCTED IN PNG FOR THE FIRST TIME

For the first time, over 35, 000 military personal will be arriving in the shores of Papua New Guinea.

The military personal will be taking part in the Australia’s largest bilateral military exercise, the Exercise Talisman Sabre 2025.

The exercise officially commences today following an opening ceremony on board HMAS Adelaide.

Chief of Joint Operations, Vice Admiral Justin Jones (pictured) expressed during the opening that the excise gives the military oerso9nal opportunity to train together.

“Exercise Talisman Sabre 2025 unites more than 35,000 military personnel from 19 nations, and provides an unrivalled opportunity to train together across the sea, land, air, space and cyber domains,” Vice Admiral Jones said.

“Exercise Talisman Sabre remains a powerful demonstration of Australia’s enduring commitment to strengthening relationships between trusted allies and partners, in support of a peaceful, stable and sovereign Indo-Pacific.

“Defence appreciates the support of the community for our essential training, throughout planning to execution we have been conducting site surveys and meetings with state authorities, traditional owners and key stakeholders to inform a safe and productive exercise for all participating nations.”

The 11th iteration, Talisman Sabre 2025 is the largest and most sophisticated warfighting exercise ever conducted in Australia.

Over the next three weeks, more than 35,000 military personnel from Australia and partnering nations will deploy across Queensland, Northern Territory, Western Australia, New South Wales and Christmas Island.

Lieutenant General Joel B. Vowell, Deputy Commanding General U.S. Army Pacific said the exercise is the demonstration of the combine strength.

“Exercise Talisman Sabre 2025 is a powerful demonstration of our combined strength, trust, interoperability, and readiness across the Indo-Pacific,” Lieutenant General Vowell said.

 “As part of the Combined Joint Force, we train diligently and realistically to integrate capabilities across land, sea, air, cyber, and space domains, operating alongside our allies and partners from 19 nations.

“Exercises like Talisman Sabre allow us to employ war winning capabilities, operate in critical locations, signal our multinational resolve, and galvanize our collective will. This is how we generate deterrence and work towards our ultimate goal: no war.

“Together, we are building tactical trust, practicing our operational maneuvers, and reaffirming our strategic commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific.”

In addition to the United States, forces from Papua New Guinea, Canada,

Fiji, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Japan, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, the Philippines, the Republic of Korea, Singapore, Thailand, Tonga, and the United Kingdom will join as partners.

Malaysia and Vietnam will also attend as observers.

This year’s exercise will consist of live-fire exercises and field training activities, incorporating force preparation activities, amphibious landings, ground force man oeuvres, and air combat and maritime operations.

It will also feature a range of new Australian Defence Force capabilities, including UH-60M Black Hawks and the Precision Strike Missile.

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