Indian Navy’s P-81 Takes Part in Exercise "Kakadu 2024" Hosted by Royal Australian Navy.

Defence

The Indian Navy's P-81 aircraft is participating in Exercise Kakadu 2024, hosted by the Royal Australian Navy. This multilateral naval exercise, taking place in the waters off Northern Australia, aims to enhance interoperability and foster collaboration among participating nations. The P-81, an advanced maritime reconnaissance aircraft, is showcasing its capabilities in anti-submarine warfare, surveillance, and reconnaissance during the exercise. Exercise Kakadu brings together naval forces from around the world to engage in a series of drills and scenarios designed to strengthen maritime security and cooperation.


      The P-81's participation highlights India’s commitment to enhancing maritime security and regional stability in the Indo-Pacific.

      Exercise Kakadu 2024 includes diverse scenarios to improve tactical skills and strategic coordination among international naval forces.

     

 

     


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Chief of the Naval Staff: Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi PVSM
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