• Senior Government and Military officials from 13 participating nations stand together as part of the Exercise Talisman Sabre 23 Opening Ceremony event program onboard HMAS Canberra in Sydney.
Credit: Defence
    Senior Government and Military officials from 13 participating nations stand together as part of the Exercise Talisman Sabre 23 Opening Ceremony event program onboard HMAS Canberra in Sydney. Credit: Defence
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Australia’s largest bilateral military exercise with United States, Exercise Talisman Sabre, officially commenced on Friday 21 July, with an opening ceremony on-board HMAS Canberra.

Now in its tenth iteration, 2023 is the largest Exercise Talisman Sabre in terms of its geographical area and the number of participating partners. Over the next two weeks 13 nations will participate in high-end multi-domain warfighting across sea, land, air, cyber and space.

The exercise aims to enhance interoperability and develop strong relationships between participating military forces. It will involve field training exercises including force preparation and logistics activities, amphibious landings, ground force manoeuvres, air combat and maritime operations.

Talisman Sabre 2023 will involve more than 30,000 military personnel deploying across Queensland, Western Australia, the Northern Territory and New South Wales. For the first time exercises will also take part around Norfolk Island.

In addition to the United States, forces from Canada, Fiji, France, Germany, Indonesia, Japan, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, the Republic of Korea, Tonga and the United Kingdom will participate in the exercise. Personnel from India, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand are attending as observers.

“The scope of this exercise and the opportunity it provides for all of us to train above, at, and below the sea, as well as ashore, increases our ability to work together in the countering challenges we may face here in the Indo-Pacific region," said United States Secretary of the Navy, The Hon Carlos Del Toro during the official opening at Sydney’s Fleet Base East.

“The marines and sailors who are here as part of this exercise, alongside their partners throughout our Nation’s Joint Force, are a signal of just how serious we are about strengthening our partnerships with you.”

Next week, the Deputy Prime Minister will travel to Queensland with United States Secretary of Defense, Lloyd J. Austin III to visit Australian and US service members participating in Exercise Talisman Sabre.

“This year more than 30,000 personnel from 13 participating nations and four observer nations will take part in Exercise Talisman Sabre. The scale and design of the exercise will provide more depth, complexity and challenge for our defence forces as we work together to build our defence cooperation," said Deputy Prime Minister, the Hon Richard Marles MP.

“It is a privilege to officially open Talisman Sabre 2023 and welcome all participating nations. I look forward to welcoming Secretary Austin to Australia next week for AUSMIN which will occur on the sidelines of this important bilateral exercise.

“Talisman Sabre is a practical demonstration of our commitment to working with our international partners to maintain the security and stability of our region.”

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