Exercise Talisman Sabre

A United States Marine (at left) and an Australian soldier working together during Exercise Talisman Saber 2013

Exercise Talisman Sabre (also spelled Talisman Saber, the US English alternative title) is a biennial, multinational military exercise led by Australia and the United States. Talisman Sabre involves joint exercises performed by the Australian Defence Force and the United States Military across six locations in northern and central Australia, the Coral Sea, and in Honolulu, Denver, and Suffolk, Va., though the bulk of the exercises are concentrated at the Shoalwater Bay Military Training Area and other locations in northern and central Australia and Australia's territorial sea and exclusive economic zone.[1]

To reflect its bilateral nature, the leadership of the exercise switches between Australia and the US every 2 years.[2] The exercise focuses on crisis-action planning and contingency response, enhancing both nations' military capabilities to deal with regional contingencies and the War on Terrorism. The exercise is historically held in odd-numbered years starting from 2005, with the tenth iteration taking place in 2023.

  1. ^ Tech. Sgt. Kerry Jackson. "Exercise Talisman Saber concludes". Af.mil. Retrieved 19 February 2013.
  2. ^ "Exercise Talisman Saber 2009 - Department of Defence". Defence.gov.au. Retrieved 19 February 2013.

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