Vietnamese naval ship ready to join Exercise Kakadu in Australia


Rear Admiral Nguyen Viet Khanh and Vessel 18 crew members welcoming overseas Vietnamese in Darwin City, Australia. — People's Army newspaper

HANOI: Vessel 18 under Brigade 171 of Naval Region 2 led by its Deputy Chief of Staff, Colonel Nguyen Viet Anh, docked at Coonawarra port, Darwin city in Northern Territory, Australia, on Sunday (Sept 8), ready to join Exercise Kakadu 2024.

The ship and its crew were welcomed by Rear Admiral Nguyen Viet Khanh, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Navy, Royal Australian Navy Commodore Paul O' Grady, Colonel Michael Jansen, Australian Defence Attaché to Vietnam, and representatives of the Vietnamese community living and working in Darwin.

Khanh confirmed that the vessel, along with officers of the Vietnam People’s Navy on board, have prepared well and are ready to participate in the exercise as planned.

Kakadu Exercise 2024 will commence on Sept 9. The Vietnamese seamen will join dockside activities as part of the exercise, including a series of meetings to approve maritime plans; conduct formation drills; take formation photographs; communications, search and rescue operations; and maritime replenishment.

In the dockside activities, the crew will also take part in sports and cultural exchanges, and host a banquet on the ship.

Ship 18 will only participate in non-combat activities during Kakadu Exercise 2024. — Vietnam News/ANNVietnamese naval ship ready to join Exercise Kakadu in Australia

HANOI: Vessel 18 under Brigade 171 of Naval Region 2 led by its Deputy Chief of Staff, Colonel Nguyen Viet Anh, docked at Coonawarra port, Darwin city in Northern Territory, Australia, on Sunday (Sept 8), ready to join Exercise Kakadu 2024.

The ship and its crew were welcomed by Rear Admiral Nguyen Viet Khanh, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Navy, Royal Australian Navy Commodore Paul O' Grady, Colonel Michael Jansen, Australian Defence Attaché to Vietnam, and representatives of the Vietnamese community living and working in Darwin.

Khanh confirmed that the vessel, along with officers of the Vietnam People’s Navy on board, have prepared well and are ready to participate in the exercise as planned.

Kakadu Exercise 2024 will commence on Sept 9. The Vietnamese seamen will join dockside activities as part of the exercise, including a series of meetings to approve maritime plans; conduct formation drills; take formation photographs; communications, search and rescue operations; and maritime replenishment.

In the dockside activities, the crew will also take part in sports and cultural exchanges, and host a banquet on the ship.

Ship 18 will only participate in non-combat activities during Kakadu Exercise 2024. — Vietnam News/ANN

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