Exercise Bersama Padu 2010, a major Five Power Defence Arrangements (FPDA) joint exercise hosted by Malaysia, concludes on 29 Oct, at Butterworth Air Base in Penang, Malaysia.
A total of 13 ships, 63 aircraft and about 1000 personnel from the five FPDA nations - Australia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore and the United Kingdom - took part in the exercise which comprised a shore-based planning phase at the Butterworth Air Base and a sea phase conducted in the South China Sea.
This year's exercise, which started on 11 Oct, involved air, maritime and land forces from the FPDA nations working together in a multi-threat environment to conduct air defence, naval surface warfare and land integration operations.
Exercise Bersama Padu aims to enhance interoperability and mutual cooperation among the armed forces of the FPDA nations.
The closing ceremony will be officiated by Singapore's Chief of Defence Force Lieutenant-General (LG) Neo Kian Hong. The Malaysian Chief of Defence Force General (GEN) Tan Sri Dato' Sri Azizan bin Ariffin officiated at the opening ceremony at Butterworth Air Base on 15 Oct.
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