Exercise Penguin 18/2018 Ended
28 Oktober 2018
HMAS Launceston wraps up drill with KDB Darulaman and KDB Berkat (photo : Royal Brunei Navy)
MUARA – The 18th series of Exercise PENGUIN, a bilateral exercise conducted biennially between the Royal Brunei Navy (RBN) and the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), concluded with a closing ceremony that took place at the Multi-National Convention Center (MNCC) today. This year, the RBN hosted the Exercise in Brunei Darussalam from 18 to 22 October 2018 where KDB DARULAMAN and KDB BERKAT of RBN exercised together with the HMAS LAUNCESTON.
Present as the Guest of Honour was Captain Zil Husam bin Haji Abd Rahman, RBN, Fleet Commander of the RBN. Also present were Commander Rasman bin Puteh, RBN, Acting Commanding Officer KDB DARULAMAN of RBN, also the Commander Task Group (CTG) for Exercise PENGUIN and Lieutenant Commander James Brewster, RAN, Commanding Officer of HMAS LAUNCESTON also the Deputy Commander Task Group (DCTG), and Lieutenant Commander Ade Roddiane bin Haji Mohammad Rosdi, RBN, Acting Commanding Officer of KDB BERKAT.
The closing ceremony included a Post-Exercise Debrief, where Commander Rasman bin Puteh, RBN delivered a summarised report on the Exercise. This was followed by a report signing and an exchange of mementos between the CTG and the DCTG and between the ships’ Commanding Officers. The closing ceremony concluded with a remark by the DCTG who emphasised the importance of strengthening the bilateral relationship and mutual understanding between both navies.
Exercise PENGUIN aims to enhance the professionalism and interoperability of both navies by sharing knowledge and experiences and through combined training and various sea evolutions.
This Exercise also included a sport interaction to win the Penguin Cup through friendly matches of volleyball, beach soccer, and tug of war. The RAN won in the overall matches and was presented with the Penguin Cup trophy by the Fleet Commander of RBN during the closing ceremony.
(Bru Mindef)
HMAS Launceston wraps up drill with KDB Darulaman and KDB Berkat (photo : Royal Brunei Navy)
MUARA – The 18th series of Exercise PENGUIN, a bilateral exercise conducted biennially between the Royal Brunei Navy (RBN) and the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), concluded with a closing ceremony that took place at the Multi-National Convention Center (MNCC) today. This year, the RBN hosted the Exercise in Brunei Darussalam from 18 to 22 October 2018 where KDB DARULAMAN and KDB BERKAT of RBN exercised together with the HMAS LAUNCESTON.
Present as the Guest of Honour was Captain Zil Husam bin Haji Abd Rahman, RBN, Fleet Commander of the RBN. Also present were Commander Rasman bin Puteh, RBN, Acting Commanding Officer KDB DARULAMAN of RBN, also the Commander Task Group (CTG) for Exercise PENGUIN and Lieutenant Commander James Brewster, RAN, Commanding Officer of HMAS LAUNCESTON also the Deputy Commander Task Group (DCTG), and Lieutenant Commander Ade Roddiane bin Haji Mohammad Rosdi, RBN, Acting Commanding Officer of KDB BERKAT.
The closing ceremony included a Post-Exercise Debrief, where Commander Rasman bin Puteh, RBN delivered a summarised report on the Exercise. This was followed by a report signing and an exchange of mementos between the CTG and the DCTG and between the ships’ Commanding Officers. The closing ceremony concluded with a remark by the DCTG who emphasised the importance of strengthening the bilateral relationship and mutual understanding between both navies.
Exercise PENGUIN aims to enhance the professionalism and interoperability of both navies by sharing knowledge and experiences and through combined training and various sea evolutions.
This Exercise also included a sport interaction to win the Penguin Cup through friendly matches of volleyball, beach soccer, and tug of war. The RAN won in the overall matches and was presented with the Penguin Cup trophy by the Fleet Commander of RBN during the closing ceremony.
(Bru Mindef)
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