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The Four-Day Second Phase Of The Malabar Naval Exercise Concludes
The navies of India, the United States, Australia and Japan have concluded the second phase of the Malabar naval exercise in the Arabian Sea that involved two aircraft carriers and a number of frontline warships, submarines and maritime aircraft.
#Malabar 2020 Phase II: Photos of advance air operations with MiG 29Ks of Indian Navy and F-18s of the US Navy. pic.twitter.com/ACfoHCgXUk
— ANI (@ANI) November 20, 2020
While the first phase of the 24th edition of the Malabar exercise was conducted in Bay of Bengal from November 3-6, the second phase was conducted in the Arabian Sea from November 17-20, said a statement by the Indian Navy.
The major highlight of the four-day second-phase exercise was participation of Indian Navy’s Vikramaditya carrier battle group and the Nimitz strike group of the US Navy.
“The two aircraft carriers, along with other ships, submarine and aircraft of the participating navies, engaged in high intensity naval operations including cross-deck flying operations and advanced air defence exercises by MIG 29K fighters of Vikramaditya and F/A-18 fighters and E2C Hawkeye from Nimitz,” the statement said.
The Australian Navy deployed its HMAS Ballarat, an Anzac-class frigate while the Japanese Navy had sent its leading destroyer JS Murasame for the exercise.