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Navy’s Fleet sails into action off the East Coast
AUSTRALIA - 16 FEBRUARY 2010

Eleven Australian Navy warships have sailed out of Sydney Harbour to begin an intensive five-week war game stretching from Southern New South Wales to Queensland.

The Fleet Concentration Period (FCP 10) is an annual event, designed to test and hone the skills of thousands of men and women from the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) and the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). The New Zealand Navy will also be on show, with the giant multirole ship HMNZS Canterbury playing a key role in the exercise.

The exercise will begin at Jervis Bay, with anti-surface warfare serials, surface gunnery against towed targets and naval gunfire support against shore batteries. It will then progress to more complex scenarios and the task group will head north to the coast off Newcastle for comprehensive anti-air warfare manoeuvres against RAAF Hawk aircraft.

Simultaneously, an amphibious ship, clearance divers and an Army combat team will conduct in-depth training within Queensland’s Shoalwater Bay Training Area, culminating in an amphibious landing of soldiers from the 3rd Brigade (3 Bde). Whilst in Jervis Bay simulated mine clearance operations, utilising advanced technological equipment and Navy divers, will occur.

Commodore Training, Commodore Daryl Bates, says it will be a very busy time for the RAN.

“The training these ships will undertake over the next five weeks will be as challenging as it is varied. The aim is to make sure we are well prepared for the year ahead,” Commodore Bates said.

FCP 10 is part of the RAN’s ongoing training program and will increase Australian Defence Force capability to protect Australia and its interests. In addition FCP 10 will strengthen defence relationships and improve interoperability with the Royal New Zealand Navy. It is a carefully planned activity and will be conducted within strict environmental, safety and risk management constraints.


Source: Australian Department of Defence
 
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HMAS Ballarat rounds Bradley's Head whilst entering Sydney Harbour during the Fleet Concentration Period.



Sea Hawk 75 from 816 Squadron is secured to the Flight Deck of HMAS Anzac off the east coast of Australia during the Fleet Concentration Period.





HMAS Warramunga at anchor in Jervis Bay, with HMAS Huon in the background during the Fleet Concentration Period.



A Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat (RHIB) passes HMAS Newcaslte in Jervis Bay during the Fleet Concentration Period.



HMAS Anzac at anchor in Jervis Bay during the Fleet Concentration Period, with, from left, HMAS Warramunga, HMNZS Te Mana, HMAS Huon and HMAS Arunta in the background.



A Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Hawk passes HMAS Anzac during air warfare exercises conducted in the East Coast of Australia during the Fleet Concentration Period.



Seaman Boatswains Mate Rohan Laidlaw scans the horizon for aircraft whilst conducting air warfare exercises during the Fleet Concentration Period.



Source: Australian Department of Defence
 
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Chief Petty Officer Boatswain William Swann from HMAS Anzac observes the horizon during an air warfare exercise in the East Australian Exercise Area during the Fleet Concentration Period.



The Royal Australian Navy Fleet Concentration Period (FCP 10-1) is a fleet training activity conducted in the East Australian Exercise Areas, in the vicinity of Jervis Bay and in waters off Newcastle and Eden on the NSW South Coast, the Shoalwater Bay Training Area and Townsville, Queensland during the period 8 February to 12 March 2010.



Boatswains Mates in HMAS Anzac spot an incoming aircraft whilst conducting air warfare drills during the Fleet Concentration Period.



Sea King 22 prepares to land on the Flight Deck of HMAS Anzac during the Fleet Concentration Period.



HMA Ships Arunta and Warramunga sail towards a merchant ship in the East Australian Exercise Area during the Fleet Concentration Period.



HMAS Anzac conducts a 5 inch gun live firing in the East Australian Exercise Area during the Fleet Concentration Period.



HMAS Anzac ship's company exercise man overboard procedures in the East Australian Exercise Area during the Fleet Concentration Period.



Source: Australian Department of Defence
 
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A Royal Australian Air Force F111 conducts a low pass on HMAS Anzac during air warfare serials in the East Australian Exercise Area.


Tiger 74 from 816 Squadron conducts a vertical replenishment with HMAS Anzac during the Fleet Concentration Period.


Tiger 74 from 816 Squadron conducts a vertical replenishment with HMAS Anzac during the Fleet Concentration Period.


Able Seaman Boatswain's Mate Glynn Parry scans the horizon whilst conducting an air warfare serial during the Fleet Concentration Period.



Source: Australian Department of Defence
 
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AUSTRALIA - 4 MARCH 2010

The Royal Australian Navy Fleet Concentration Period (FCP 10-1) is a fleet training activity conducted in the East Australian Exercise Areas, in the vicinity of Jervis Bay and in waters off Newcastle and Eden on the NSW South Coast, the Shoalwater Bay Training Area and Townsville, Queensland during the period 8 February to 12 March 2010.

The exercise incorporates TASMANEX, a bilateral exercise conducted with the Royal New Zealand Navy, MULGOGGER, aimed at maintaining mine warfare and clearance diving proficiencies, SQUADEX and SEA LION, which are joint amphibious training exercises using small and large landing craft.

FCP 10-1 is a four-phase activity, commencing with passage and shakedown of individual units in Phase One, followed by a Harbour phase. Phase Three consists of Force Integration Training at sea with themed weeks, culminating in a weekly mini war to determine training progress. The final phase consists of a tactical transfer to New Zealand and conduct of further training and Long Navigation Course in New Zealand.

Ships taking part in FCP 10-1 are HMA Ships Anzac, Darwin, Arunta, Warramunga, Newcastle, Ballarat, Sirius, Manoora, Huon, Diamantina, Gascoyne, Balikpapan, Brunei, Betano, Labuan, Tarakan and Wewak, and MSA Bandicoot and Wallaroo, as well as HMNZ Ships Te Mana and Canterbury. Aircraft will be contributed by the RAN's 723 Squadron, 816 Squadron and 817 Squadron, as well as the RAAF's 92 Wing, 5 Squadron, 78 Wing, 81 Wing, 82 Wing, 41 Wing, PelAir and EWTS.


A Lear Jet passes HMAS Anzac during air warfare exercises conducted in the East Coast of Australia during the Fleet Concentration Period.



Boatswain's Mates in HMAS Anzac practice air warfare drills with blank ammunition during the Fleet Concentration Period.



HMA Ships Sirius and Darwin conduct a Replenishment at Sea as HMAS Anzac approaches during the Fleet Concentration Period.



HMNZS Te Mana and HMAS Darwin take station behind HMAS Anzac during the Fleet Concentration Period.



Royal Australian Navy HMAS Ballarat sits at anchor in Jervis Bay amidst a stormy sunrise during the Fleet Concentration Period.



Source: Australian Department of Defence
 
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Royal Australian Navy HMAS Sirius endures an attack by a Lear Jet during a simulated air warfare serial in the East Australian Exercise Area.



Royal Australian Navy HMAS Sirius takes station in turbulent seas, as HMAS Anzac prepares to conduct a Replenishment at Sea during the Fleet Concentration Period.



Australian and New Zealand ships at anchor in Jervis Bay near HMAS Creswell during the Fleet Concentration Period in the Eastern Australia Exercise Area.



Australian and New Zealand ships at anchor in Jervis Bay near HMAS Creswell during the Fleet Concentration Period in the Eastern Australia Exercise Area.



Australian and New Zealand ships at anchor in Jervis Bay near HMAS Creswell during the Fleet Concentration Period in the Eastern Australia Exercise Area.



Royal Australian Navy HMAS Ballarat at anchor in Jervis Bay near HMAS Creswell during the Fleet Concentration Period in the Eastern Australia Exercise Area.



Royal Australian Navy HMAS Darwin at anchor in Jervis Bay near HMAS Creswell during the Fleet Concentration Period in the Eastern Australia Exercise Area.



Royal Australian Navy HMAS Warramunga at anchor in Jervis Bay near HMAS Creswell during the Fleet Concentration Period in the Eastern Australia Exercise Area.



Source: Australian Department of Defence
 
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AUSTRALIA - 12 MARCH 2010

HMA Ships Darwin, Arunta and Ballarat sail into Sydney Harbour at the completion of the Fleet Concentration Period.



From left, HMA Ships Ballarat, Arunta, Darwin and HMNZS Te Mana prepare to enter Sydney Harbour at the completion of the Fleet Concentration Period.



Source: Australian Department of Defence
 
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