Australia and US Forces complete Exercise Koolendong in Northern Territory

Australian Army soldiers and US Marines from the Marine Rotational Force – Darwin (MRF‑D) have completed a live-fire, high-end warfighting exercise in the Northern Territory.

Exercise Koolendong was conducted at Mount Bundey Training Area from 21 to 29 August to enhance readiness, increase interoperability and strengthen regional partnerships.

Minister for Defence, Senator the Hon Linda Reynolds CSC said the annual, bilateral exercise demonstrates the Australian Defence Force (ADF) and US’ commitment to promoting common security interests in the Indo-Pacific.

“This year’s Exercise Koolendong is the largest and most capable to date, reflecting the ability of our two nations to plan and execute complex, large-scale activities together,” Minister Reynolds said.

Around 1,500 US Marines from all elements of MRF-D participated, including three infantry companies, an artillery battery, aircraft from the Aviation Combat Element, and units from the Logistics Combat Element. A High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) platoon also took part for the first time.

ADF participants included an artillery battery from 1st Brigade’s 8th/12th Regiment, an Infantry company from 7th Brigade’s 8th/9th Battalion and Tiger Armed Reconnaissance Helicopters from 1st Aviation Regiment.

The exercise also included a platoon of soldiers from France’s New Caledonian Armed Forces and military observers from regional partners, including Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Sri Lanka and New Zealand.

“One of the strategic objectives of the MRF-D is to increase engagement opportunities with partners and allies, and Koolendong displayed the benefits of regional cooperation in addressing shared security challenges,” Minister Reynolds said.

Images from Exercise Koolendong are available at: https://images.defence.gov.au/S20191910

Video footage and interviews are available at: https://bit.ly/2Hk9enr

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