Australia Holds Largest Warfare Exercise-Kakadu, Over 30 Nations To Take Part
Defence personnel and artillery from over thirty nations will participate in Australia’s largest warfare exercise, Kakadu 2024. The event, which includes warships, helicopters, and maritime patrol aircraft, will see more than three thousand personnel in action. Vice Admiral Mark Hammond emphasized the importance of camaraderie and interoperability among participating forces. The exercise aims to
Defence personnel and artillery from over thirty nations will participate in Australia’s largest warfare exercise, Kakadu 2024. The event, which includes warships, helicopters, and maritime patrol aircraft, will see more than three thousand personnel in action. Vice Admiral Mark Hammond emphasized the importance of camaraderie and interoperability among participating forces. The exercise aims to
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