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Naval ships, aircraft and personnel from India, Japan and the United States will participate in the annual exercise Malabar 2016, June 9-17, 2016.

Malabar 2016 is the latest in a continuing series of complex, high-end warfighting exercises conducted to advance multi-national maritime relationships and mutual security issues.

Participants from the U.S. Navy include the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) with embarked Carrier Air Wing 9, the guided-missile cruiser USS Mobile Bay (CG 53) and guided-missile destroyers USS Stockdale (DDG 106), USS William P. Lawrence (DDG 110) and USS Chung-Hoon (DDG 93); a P-8A Poseidon aircraft; and a Los Angeles-class fast- attack submarine.

The exercise will feature both ashore and at-sea training.

While ashore in Sasebo, training will include subject matter expert and professional exchanges on Carrier Strike Group operations, maritime patrol and reconnaissance operations, surface and anti-submarine warfare, medical operations, damage control, explosive ordnance disposal (EOD), helicopter operations, and visit, board, search and seizure (VBSS) operations.

The at-sea portions of the exercise will be conducted in the Philippine Sea and are designed to advance participating nations’ military-to-military coordination and capacity to plan and execute tactical operations in a multinational environment.

Events planned during the at-sea portions include liaison officer professional exchanges and embarks; a photo exercise; submarine familiarization; high-value unit defense; air defense exercises; medical evacuation drills; surface warfare exercises; communications exercises; search and rescue exercises; helicopter cross-deck evolutions; underway replenishments; gunnery exercises; VBSS exercises; and anti-submarine warfare.

Indian, Japanese and U.S. maritime forces have a common understanding and knowledge of a shared working environment at sea.

Each iteration of this exercise helps to advance the level of understanding between the navies’ Sailors, and is a continuing process over time. Members of the Indo-Asia-Pacific nations utilize their maritime forces as natural partners, and continue to strengthen relationships.

For a list of participating Indian forces, please refer to the Indian Navy Headquarters. For a list of participating Japanese forces, please refer to the Japan Maritime Staff Office.

Awesome shots of INS Satpura entering harbour at Sasebo, Japan

 
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Japanese Navy ships sailing with Indian ships.

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Indian Navy Warships to sail alongside Japanese and US Navy warships as they take part in 'Exercise Malabar'-16 off Philippine Sea. The trilateral naval exercise is scheduled to be held from June 9 to June 17.

List of Participating Combatants -

Indian Navy -

* INS Sahyadri and Satpura - Shivalik Class Stealth Frigates.
* INS Kirch - Kora Class Corvette.
* INS Shakti - Replenishment Vessel.

US Navy -

* USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) - Nimitz Class aircraft Carrier.
Carrier Air Wing NINE
* USS Mobile Bay (CG 53) - Ticonderoga class guided-missile cruiser.
* USS Stockdale and USS William P. Lawrence (DDG 110)
* USS CHUNG-HOON (DDG 93)
* A P-8A Poseidon Anti-Submarine Warfare Aircraft
* Los-Angeles-class fast-attack submarine

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Good move,its high time to acquire hydrographic data in near around through this type of exercises.
 
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My opinion, Australia should also be included in these war games. They are much relevant to the region then any of the other navy.

India's force projection beyond its borders has increased leaps and bounds, with more and more sophisticated ships and more of then inducting every year, we can make sure we project power around the world and truly call Indian Navy a blue water navy.

I'm yet to hear anything from chinese (or i missed) and we should in few days in response to the games being played.
 
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