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Indonesia hosts multi-national military exercise

SIDOARJO (AFP) – Thousands of military personnel from Indonesia, the United States (US) and eight other countries began two weeks of exercises yesterday, focused on joint capabilities in the Asia-Pacific.

The annual exercises – known as Super Garuda Shield – started in Sidoarjo, East Java, with Indonesia deploying more than 4,400 troops to the drills.

The Indonesian military said around 1,800 US troops and several hundred from other countries will also take part.

The exercise, first held in 2007, has evolved into a “world-class joint/multinational event designed to enhance our collective capabilities”, said the Commander of The Hawaii Air National Guard Major General Joseph Harris.

The programme includes expert academic exchanges, professional development workshops, a command-and-control exercise, and field training that culminates with a live-fire event, he added.

Training will include staff and cyber exercises, airborne operations, joint strikes, an amphibious exercise and simulated land operations.

Commanding general of the US Army Pacific Charles Flynn said in a statement last week that the exercises would show commitment to a safe, stable and secure Indo-Pacific.

The two-week exercise, which will be held until September 6 in multiple locations across the nation, is also joined by participants from Australia, Japan, Britain, Singapore, South Korea, Canada, New Zealand and France.

Brazil, Germany, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, the Netherlands, Timor-Leste, and Papua New Guinea are participating in the exercise as observer nations.

Deputy Commander of the Indonesian Army Training Centre Air Marshal Widyargo Ikoputra and Hawaii Air National Guard Commander Major General Joseph R Harris II inspect military personnel from Indonesia, Japan, Singapore, Thailand, Britain and the United States in Sidoarjo, East Java. PHOTO: AFP
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