This is the first time that Australia has hosted the Malabar Process. In the military exercises taking place on the east coast of Australia – including Sydney Bay – until August 21, the capabilities of sea and air defense are exercised, among other things, and about 2,000 people are involved in the operation.
The navies of Australia, Japan, India and the United States began joint military exercises off the coast of Sydney on Friday. This is the first time that Australia has hosted the Malabar Process. In the military exercises taking place on the east coast of Australia – including Sydney Bay – until August 21, the capabilities of sea and air defense are exercised, among other things, and about 2,000 people are involved in the operation. In addition, guided missile destroyers, F-35A stealth aircraft and P-8A patrol aircraft will also be deployed, there will be sharp shooting, joint communications coordination will be carried out – the Australian Ministry of Defense announced.
The naval leaders of the four countries on Thursday called on all countries active in the Indo-Pacific region to respect the international legal order. At the same time, Carl Thomas, commander of the US Seventh Fleet, stressed that the military exercises are not directed against any other country, the participants only want to deepen joint defense cooperation. This year marks the 27th edition of Exercise Malabar, which began in 1992 and was originally a bilateral operation between the United States and India.