SEACAT highlights the value of information sharing and multilateral coordination within scenarios that give participating navies hands-on practice in maritime interdiction operations (MIO). The weeklong exercise includes both a three-day command post exercise at the Multinational Operations and Exercise Center and a four-day field training exercise at sea.
U.S. P-3 aircraft deployed to 7th Fleet will locate training contacts of interest for various boarding scenarios, and conduct real-world maritime domain awareness missions. A team of trainers from Maritime Civil Affairs and Security Training will evaluate boarding exercises, sharing best practices with their host nation counterparts.
SEACAT, which began in 2002 under the name “Southeast Asia Cooperation Against Terrorism,” was renamed after the 2011 exercise to reflect the growing desire for increased coordinated training between the U.S. Navy and its partners, and among regional partner navies.
COMLOG WESTPAC is 7th Fleet’s theater security cooperation agent for Southeast Asia, promoting military-to-military relations and coordinating exercises such as SEACAT and nine annual phases of Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training.
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