Maritime forces from the Royal Australian Navy, Royal Canadian Navy, Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, Republic of Korea Navy, and the United States Navy sailed together to conduct the cooperative maritime exercise.
One hundred New York National Guard Airmen, including 80 from the 106th Rescue Wing, are participating in exercises with their Brazilian Air Force counterparts through 31 August.
Forces from Bahrain and the United States completed a joint exercise in the Arabian Gulf, led by a nine-nation coalition staff based in the Middle East.
Space Training and Readiness Command completed its first exercise iteration of SPACE FLAG since being accredited by the Joint Staff as a Joint National Training Capability.
Northrop Grumman Corporation signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Danish company Terma to cooperate on electronic warfare simulation and training opportunities in Northern Europe.
The exercise provided theater undersea warfare proficiency training by conducting integrated anti-submarine warfare operations against simulated high-end adversaries.
The USS Kearsarge Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) and embarked 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit wrapped up a highly successful bilateral training opportunity with members of the Finnish Armed Forces.
SoarTech, as part of a team led by Amentum, demonstrated software for use in military training that determines hits and misses for simulated direct and indirect fires.
Northrop Grumman Australia will invest approximately AU$170,000 in three graduate education scholarships as part of its partnership with the American Australian Association.