August 1, 2023

Talisman Sabre With Many Participants & Observers

Gessler reported on July 31, 2023:

"Also, India is sending observers for this year's Talisman Sabre [2023] exercise. The next edition of the exercise may or may not see full fledged participation by the Indian military."

Pete Comment

Gessler also identified this July 21, 2023 Australian Defence Ministers' Media Release, which stated, in part:

"Australia’s largest bilateral military exercise with United States, Exercise Talisman Sabre, officially commences today with an opening ceremony on-board [the LHD] HMAS Canberra...at Sydney’s Fleet Base East.

Over the next two weeks 13 nations will participate in high-end multi-domain warfighting across sea, land, air, cyber and space.

Now in its tenth iteration, 2023 is the largest Exercise Talisman Sabre in terms of its geographical area and the number of participating partners.

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..."

Pete Comment

China's observers in the shape of a Dongdiao-class Type 815 spy ship, Pennant Number 793, were not actually invited. Such activity is legal. 

Even the US does it. Even at the risk of rather energetic PLA-N argy-bargy

2 comments:

Pete said...

On August 1, 2023

Gessler said...
Hi Pete,

Indeed India's presence as an observer seems to be a later addition. The Australian DoD announcement regarding the commencing of TS23 however includes India:

https://www.minister.defence.gov.au/media-releases/2023-07-21/official-opening-exercise-talisman-sabre

"Personnel from India, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand are attending as observers."

Cheers

Pete said...

Thanks Shawn at 8/02/2023 7:42 PM

Yes regarding "plenty of Singapore Armed Forces personnel in Australia". As you know I used to live in Toowoomba Queensland, a city next to Oakey Army Air Base, where SAF's "Cougar" 126 Squadron and Aussie copters have the space to train.

The SAF pilots and ground crew would come into town often - a happy bunch, very much part of the community. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oakey_Army_Aviation_Centre and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/126_Squadron,_Republic_of_Singapore_Air_Force

I bet they are rechecking safety on the Cougars after the tragic loss of an Aussie Taipan helicopter at this year's Talisman Sabre.

Thanks for the Excersise Wallaby advice. Australia, a largely empty, low populated, few trees and flat terrain area is an ideal venue for military exercises. This is particularly for Singapore, the US and increasinly Japan.

Cheers Pete