From Commander, Task Force 73 Public Affairs
CHITTAGONG, Bangladesh (NNS) -- The fourth annual exercise
Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Bangladesh commenced with an
opening ceremony at Naval Base Issa Khan, Sept. 25.
Continuing through Sept. 30, CARAT Bangladesh 2014 consists
of six days of shore-based and at-sea training events designed to address
shared maritime security priorities, develop relationships and enhance
cooperation among participating forces.
"In just a few years, CARAT Bangladesh has become the
premier engagement between our navies," said Rear Adm. Charlie Williams,
commander, Task Force 73 and U.S. 7th Fleet's executive agent for theater
security cooperation in South Asia. "CARAT provides a credible venue to
sharpen skills, share knowledge and practice cooperation in this vital maritime
region."
In its 20th year, CARAT is a bilateral exercise series
between the U.S. Navy and the armed forces of nine partner nations in South and
Southeast Asia, including Bangladesh, Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia,
the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Timor-Leste. Though a relatively new
participant, Bangladesh stands out as the only South Asian nation in the CARAT
series and the exercise continues to make steady progress each year.
Training events in each CARAT phase are tailored based on
available assets and mutual exercise goals across a broad range of naval
capabilities. For the first time, a P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft will
participate in CARAT Bangladesh alongside the Bangladesh Navy's Dornier 228 NG
maritime patrol aircraft, taking naval aviation training to the next level and
enhancing shared maritime domain awareness.
In the Bay of Bengal, the diving and salvage vessel USNS
Safeguard (T-ARS 50) with an embarked mobile diving and salvage unit, will work
with Bangladesh Navy ships including the former Hamilton-class cutter, BNS
Somudro Joy (F-28), the frigate BNS Banga Bandu (F-25) and an AW-109 naval
helicopter. Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 7 staff will embark Somudro Joy as part
of a ship rider exchange.
"We are looking forward to going to sea with the
Bangladesh Navy this year and training with their ships and aircraft in the Bay
of Bengal," said Capt. Fred Kacher, DESRON 7 commodore. "We expect to
learn a great deal from them about operating in these vital waters which
connect our navies and our nations."
U.S. Navy divers and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD)
technicians will train alongside the Bangladesh Navy's elite Special Warfare
Diving and Salvage (SWADS) unit in Chittagong and the surrounding area. Focus
areas will include close quarters battle, small boat maintenance, demolition
techniques, hydrographic surveys, diving medicine, and salvage operations.
Legal and medical professionals from both navies will
exchange best practices during military law and medicine symposia. Receptions,
sporting events, and community service projects will broaden opportunities to
develop personal relationships.
U.S. Navy units participating in CARAT Bangladesh include
the diving and salvage ship USNS Safeguard (T-ARS 50) with embarked Mobile
Diving and Salvage Unit (MDSU) 1, a P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft
operated by Patrol Squadron (VP) 5, staff from Commander, Task Force (CTF) 73
and Commander, Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 7, Afloat Training Group Western
Pacific (ATGWP), Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit (EODMU) 5, and Navy
Environmental and Preventative Medicine Unit (NEPMU) 6.
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