Exercise Pacific Bond 2013 Kicks Off

“Pacific Bond is about conducting quality multi-national maritime warfare manoeuvres, with this year’s exercise having a heavy focus on anti-submarine warfare,” said CMDR. Karl Brinckmann, HMAS Sydney’s Commanding Officer. “One of the consistent highlights of the Pacific Bond series of exercises is the exchange of personnel between navies, and this year it is no exception with personnel exchanges between HMAS Sydney, JS Murasame and USS Preble. It doesn’t get much better than operating with modern warships from two extremely professional navies.”
“We are honoured to have the opportunity to work with our Royal Australian Navy and Japan Maritime Self Defence Force counterparts,” said Capt. Paul Lyons, USN, Commander Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 15. “As we continue to execute our strategic pivot to Asia as a nation, strong relationships and proven interoperability between our navies at the tactical level of execution will be even more vital in underwriting peace, security and stability in the region as well as preserving the national interests of the U.S. and our allies and partners.”
“The purpose of our participation in this exercise is to improve our skills and to deepen our interoperability by conducting training together with the U.S. and Australian navies,” said Capt. Hiroyuki Izumi, commander, Escort Division 1 embarked in JS Murasame. “Conducting this tri-lateral exercise with the naval forces of Japan, the U.S. and Australia, all of whom have high operational skills and sophisticated equipment, is an excellent opportunity for improving JMSDF tactical skills. Through this exercise, we can make the relationship among our three nations even stronger. We would like to take every opportunity to continue these tri-lateral exercises.”
Press Release, June 27, 2013; Image: Australian Navy
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