Exercise Bersama Shield
2013
was conducted on the South China Sea, Singapore and the Malaysian Peninsula April
8-18, 2013.
Australia was the only nation to deploy a submarine in support of
Exercise Bersama Shield 13.
Commanding Officer of HMAS DechaineuxCommander Glen Miles said operating
as the enemy or “Red Force”, HMAS Dechaineux’s role in the
exercise was to test the responses from participating nations’ navy
vessels.
“We operated in shallow waters amongst high concentrations of
fishing vessels conducting simulated attacks on surface ships from Malaysian,
Singaporean and New Zealand Navies,” Commander Miles said.
“For the crew of HMAS Dechaineux, Exercise BERSAMA SHIELD 13 provided a
fantastic opportunity to practice the ‘hide and seek’ of submarine warfare in
busy waterways.”
Throughout the exercise the submarine was “hunted” by two AP-3C Orion aircraft from Royal
Australian Air Force’s (RAAF) 92 Wing, based at RAAF Edinburgh in South
Australia.
The AP-3C Orion aircraft flew a total of seven sorties in support
of the Five Power Defence Arrangements
(FPDA)-led exercise, allowing the AP-3C crews to hone their skills in a complex
multinational exercise environment involving naval and air forces.
The Five Power Defence Arrangements is the longest standing
multilateral arrangement in South East Asia and has maintained relevance in the
contemporary security environment.
The Australian Defence Force was a founding member of the Five
Power Defence Arrangements and this year marks the 42nd anniversary of our involvement in
these exercises.
Exercises such as Bersama Shield 2013 continue to reinforce the relevance of
this long-term relationship to the regional strategic environment.
92 Wing Exercise Detachment Commander Squadron Leader Jesse Laroche said “Exercise Bersama
Shield further enhances the strength of the FPDA relationship, the aircraft and
support personnel operated from Royal Malaysian Air Force Base
Butterworth.
“The squadron regarded the AP-3C participation as a great success,
testing exercise interoperability, capability expansion and communication
between the Five Power Defence Arrangements Nations,” Squadron Leader Laroche
said.
In addition to the AP-3C Orions and HMAS Dechaineux, the Royal Australian Navy and Royal
Australian Air Force provided liaison officers who deployed to Royal Malaysian
Air Force Base Butterworth.