Naval Ship 016 – Quang Trung departs for Australia for Kakadu 2026

The deployment aligns with the Party and State’s guidelines and directives of the Central Military Commission and the Ministry of National Defence on international integration and defence diplomacy.

The send-off ceremony for Naval Ship 016 – Quang Trung and its accompanying delegation at Cam Ranh Port on the afternoon of February 23. (Photo: qdnd.vn)
The send-off ceremony for Naval Ship 016 – Quang Trung and its accompanying delegation at Cam Ranh Port on the afternoon of February 23. (Photo: qdnd.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) – Naval Ship 016 – Quang Trung of Brigade 162, Naval Region 4, left Cam Ranh Port on February 23 for Sydney to join the International Fleet Review commemorating the 125th anniversary of the Royal Australian Navy and the multilateral Kakadu naval exercise 2026.

The deployment aligns with the Party and State’s guidelines and directives of the Central Military Commission and the Ministry of National Defence on international integration and defence diplomacy. Participation in the fleet review and Exercise Kakadu 2026 is expected to strengthen coordination in addressing shared maritime security challenges, deepen mutual trust and understanding, and advance cooperation among participating navies in support of peace, stability and development in the region and beyond.

The mission also contributes to further consolidating defence ties and practical cooperation between Vietnam and Australia, in line with the Vietnam–Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.

Beyond diplomacy, the voyage provides valuable long-distance training, helping enhance command and coordination capacity, combat readiness, and proficiency in operating weapons and technical equipment during prolonged deployments at sea, while building experience in multilateral engagement.

During its stay in Australia, Ship 016 – Quang Trung and accompanying delegations will take part in the International Fleet Review and Kakadu 2026 activities, including port-phase events such as the opening ceremony, naval leadership conferences, planning meetings for sea phases, alongside training, sports and cultural exchanges, local heritage visits, and onboard receptions. The sea phase will focus on non-combat drills, including communications, formation manoeuvres, replenishment at sea, aerial photography manoeuvres, search and rescue, and specialist team training.

Kakadu, hosted by Australia since 1993, is a biennial multilateral naval exercise. This will be the second participation by a Vietnamese naval vessel, following Ship 18 of Brigade 171, Naval Region 2, which joined Kakadu 2024 in Darwin - the first-ever appearance by the Vietnam People’s Navy at the exercise.

With its participation in Kakadu 2026 in Sydney, Ship 016 – Quang Trung is set to complete the longest voyage in the history of the Vietnam People’s Navy, sailing more than 11,000 nautical miles over roughly 60 days./.

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