CARAT Exercise Kicks Off with US, Brunei Navy

Commander, Logistics Group Western Pacific
Story by Petty Officer 1st Class Gregory Johnson

Date: 12.11.2018
Posted: 11.12.2018 04:41
News ID: 299582

MUARA, Brunei (NNS) – The U.S. and Royal Brunei Navy commenced the 24th annual Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) maritime exercise at Muara Naval Base, Brunei, Nov. 12.

The sea phase will take place in the South China Sea with ships and aircrafts from both partner navies including the expeditionary fast transport ship USNS Fall River (T-EPF-4) and a P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft. Evolutions at-sea will include a tracking exercise (TRACKEX) aimed at increasing both navies’ ability to together track and pursue targets through the coordinated deployment of surface ships and maritime patrol aircrafts, anti-air warfare (AAW) exercise to increase proficiency in missile defense, and division tactics (DIVTACS) designed to enhance communication as ships sail together in complex maneuvers.

“The U.S. Navy remains forward and engaged with regional partners by developing mutual capabilities to address shared maritime security priorities and concerns,” said Rear Adm. Joey Tynch, Commander Task Force 73. “Our combined ability to effectively operate out at sea in any maritime environment demonstrates our rapidly growing partnership and unwavering commitment to ensuring freedom of navigation and respect for international law.”

With the U.S.-Brunei relationship entering its fourth decade, the CARAT exercise reflects the growing relationship between both partner navies to further expand bilateral and multilateral exercises in cooperatively ensuring maritime security, stability and prosperity.

“Partnerships matter and persistent partnerships matter even more,” said Capt. Ann McCann, deputy commodore of Destroyer Squadron 7. “As one of the original CARAT partners, the Royal Brunei Armed Forces have been part of CARAT since the exercise series began in 1995, and we remain committed to further strengthening this vital partnership through more frequent and sophisticated engagements.”

Along with the annually-held CARAT exercise, the U.S. and Royal Brunei Navy continue to participate in a growing number of bilateral and multilateral maritime exercises including this year’s 17th annual Southeast Asia Cooperation Training (SEACAT) and 26th biennial Rim of Pacific (RIMPAC) exercise. In August, the U.S. and Brunei Armed Forces held their first-ever army exercise in an effort to expand military engagements between both partner nations.
“The expeditionary fast transport ship, USNS Fall River, enhances our ability to build and strengthen maritime partnerships by being able to train and operate with regional navies including the Royal Brunei Navy and to enter previously inaccessible, shallow-water foreign ports ,” said said Lt.j.g. Tabitha McAdams, U.S. lead planner of CARAT Brunei.

Maritime exercises conducted between both partner navies are designed to address the full spectrum of maritime operations with CARAT focusing on maritime security operations (MSO) and SEACAT on information sharing and maritime domain awareness (MDA).

This year marks the 24th anniversary of the CARAT exercise series with bilateral engagements between a dozen ally and partner nations including Bangladesh, Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Timor-Leste and Vietnam.