JAKARTA, July 13 (NNN-ANTARA) – The Indonesian Navy and Air Force carried out a military exercise near the country’s border with Malaysia, local media reported on Sunday.
Three warships and a Boeing 737 aircraft were deployed during the two-day military exercise.
The exercise focused on a strategy to forge sound tactical cooperation between the Navy and the Air Force, while undertaking a joint military mission to safeguard Indonesia’s border, particularly in the Ambalat Block waters.
The activity was monitored by the Sea Combat Group Commander of the Fleet Command II, First Admiral Rahmat Eko Rahardjo, from KRI Diponegoro-365 warship, in the Ambalat waters on Saturday.
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