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Sailor Missing during Exercise KAKADU 2014
A search involving boats and aircraft is underway to locate a Pakistani sailor who went missing from...
KAKADU Starts War Games
The participants of the KAKADU exercise from the Asia Pacific and Indian Ocean regions have complete...
KAKADU: Opportunity for Knowledge Exchange
As Australia’s largest naval warfare exercise for 2014, KAKADU is providing an important opportunity...
KAKADU: Task Force Conducts Air Defence Exercise
On Tuesday 2 September 2014, eight ships of the coalition Task Force defended themselves against 11 ...
HMAS Stuart Marks Start of KAKADU Sea Phase
Over the weekend, the ship’s company of HMAS Stuart, weighed anchor to mark the start of the sea pha...
KAKADU 2014 Fleet Sails to North Australian Exercise Area
The KAKADU 2014 fleet has sailed from Darwin to conduct major maritime warfare serials in the North ...
KAKADU 2014: Navies Conduct Warfare Planning
Over 1,200 military personnel from the Asia Pacific and Indian Ocean regions have completed collabor...
KAKADU Coalition Observers Tour HMAS Stuart
On Tuesday 26 August 2014, HMAS Stuart held a tour for the coalition observers participating in Exer...
HMAS Coonawarra Hosts Australian Navy’s Kakadu Exercise
Known as the homeport for most of the Armidale Class Patrol Boat fleet of the Royal Australian Navy ...
723 Squadron Visits Darwin College as Part of Exercise Kakadu
On Monday 25th of August 2014, members of the Royal Australian Navy’s 723 Squadron visited the Good ...
Kakadu 2014 Kicks Off Soon
Planning is nearly complete for the Royal Australian Navy’s biggest and most exciting warfare exerci...
Australia: Boarding Training Brings Navies Together at Exercise KAKADU
As part of the international Blue Force’s continuing efforts to protect ‘Purpleland’, Thai ship HTMS...
Australia: Rare Sight Starts KAKADU
A clear tropical sunny day on Darwin Harbour provided the perfect setting for a rare sight as the Ex...
Australia: Military Training Exercise KAKADU Held on Sunday
Fifteen ships with about 2,000 Defence personnel from seven Pacific nations set sail from Darwin Har...