US Marines & Indian Army Joint Exercise Malabar 2006

(Malabar 2006 started on 24 October 2006 and concluded on 05 November 2006)

Marines of the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, Special Operations Capable (MEU/SOC) conducted training with Indian soldiers assigned to the 9th Battalion of the Sikh Light Infantry aboard USS Boxer (LHD 4) from October 24th – 28th, as part of Malabar 2006.

U.S. Marines of MEU’s Weapons Company, Battalion Landing Team (BLT) 2/4, currently embarked aboard USS Boxer, provided small arms weapons handling and live-fire with their Indian counterparts while Special Purpose Force (MSFP) Marines conducted visit, board, search and seizure (VBSS) exercises with the Indian soldiers aboard Indian Naval ships. The VBSS exercises included helicopter search and seizure, small boat operations and beach recon in support of amphibious landings.

“The VBSS training brought U.S. Marines together with Indian Naval Commandos to share tactics, techniques and procedures pertaining to each other’s special forces teams. Training with Indian Special Forces improves international integration,” said Captain Todd Opalski, platoon commander of US Marine Force Recon. The purpose of the integration was to offer the militaries from both nations a chance to learn from each other, while also exchanging ideas and experiences on expeditionary warfare, which is the primary focus – for the first time – of Exercise Malabar 2006.

“We learned a lot from the Indian Army. Controlling a platoon-sized element in a counter-insurgency environment is an area that the Indian soldiers were experts at.” said 1st Lieutenant Daniel Priest, executive officer of the weapon’s company. During the four days the Indian soldiers were aboard USS Boxer, they not only trained with the Marines but also experienced daily life on a US Navy ship.

“This exercise is not only important to develop relations with the Indian Army, but to also learn from their history, techniques and military structure. Cross-training with the Indians is something we don’t get to do everyday,” said Captain Scott Gehris, weapons company commander.

Boxer sailors were also given the chance to interact with the Indian soldiers. “I showed a few of the Indians how to find their way around the ship,” said Boxer’s Machinist Mate Fireman George Mendez. “The ship can be intimidating, and it was great helping them out. They were always very polite and professional.” According to Captain Gehris, military relations between US and Indian forces are strong, and there is hope that exercises such as Malabar will continue to grow with more international involvement among allied nations.

“The whole experience has been very good in the sense that both militaries have learned so much from each other these past few days. The Marines went out of their way to help us understand the way they fight,” said Indian Army Captain Dinesh Singh, 9th Battalion – Sikh Light Infantry.

“Although both the Indian Army and the Marines have different missions, interoperability between the two is important in case future operations develop. In order to operate efficiently, the coalition forces must believe in each other and Malabar 2006 gives us this opportunity,” added Captain Singh. Malabar 2006 is a multinational exercise between the U.S., Indian and Canadian armed forces to increase interoperability between the three nations and support international security cooperation missions. It is the first time an Expeditionary Strike Group has coordinated an exercise of this scale, involving all warfare areas including sea, land and air.

Indian soldiers assigned to the 9th Sikh LI arrive aboard USS Boxer (LHD 4) on 25 October 2006 to participate in Ex Malabar ’06.

ABOARD USS BOXER, At Sea (Oct. 25, 2006) – Indian Soldiers assigned to the 9th Battalion of the Sikh Infantry arrive aboard USS Boxer (LHD 4) to participate in Malabar 2006. Malabar 2006 is a multinational exercise between the U.S., Indian and Canadian armed forces to increase interoperability between the three nations and support international security cooperation missions. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Joshua Martin. (RELEASED)

Jawans of the 9th Sikh LI gather together in the aircraft hangar of the USS Boxer, a Wasp Class amphibious assault ship of the United States Navy. The Jawans are all armed with the 5.56mm INSAS rifle.

Aboard amphibious assault ship USS Boxer (LHD 4), Marine Sergeant Justin Taylor, a Light Armored Reconnaissance Marine assigned to Battalion Landing Team 2/4 attached to the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable), explains the purpose of a Light Armoured Vehicle to an Indian soldier assigned to the 9th Sikh LI on 27 October 2006 during Exercise Malabar ’06. Image Courtesy – Michael Hatfield, Mass Communication Specialist, US Navy.

Aboard amphibious assault ship USS Boxer (LHD 4), Marine Sergeant Justin Taylor, a Light Armored Reconnaissance Marine assigned to Battalion Landing Team 2/4 attached to the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable), gives vehicle training to Indian soldiers assigned to the 9th Sikh Light Infantry on 27 October 2006 during Ex Malabar 2006. Image Courtesy – Michael Hatfield, Mass Communication Specialist, US Navy.

ABOARD USS BOXER, At Sea (Oct. 26, 2006) – Marines assigned to Weapons Company, Battalion Landing Team 2/4, attached to the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable) exercise with Indian Soldiers assigned to the 9th Battalion of the Sikh Infantry aboard USS Boxer (LHD 4) during Malabar 2006. Malabar 2006 is a multinational exercise between the U.S., Indian and Canadian armed forces to increase interoperability between the three nations and support international security cooperation missions. U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Brian Gaines (RELEASED)

ABOARD USS BOXER, At Sea (Oct. 26, 2006) – Marines assigned to Weapons Company, Battalion Landing Team 2/4, attached to the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable) exercise with Indian Soldiers assigned to the 9th Battalion of the Sikh Infantry aboard USS Boxer (LHD 4) during Malabar 2006. Malabar 2006 is a multinational exercise between the U.S., Indian and Canadian armed forces to increase interoperability between the three nations and support international security cooperation missions. U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Brian Gaines (RELEASED)

ABOARD USS BOXER, At Sea (Oct. 26, 2006) – An Indian Soldier assigned to the 9th Battalion of the Sikh Infantry tests a hand gun during small arms training aboard USS Boxer (LHD 4) during Malabar 2006. Malabar 2006 is a multinational exercise between the U.S., Indian and Canadian armed forces to increase interoperability between the three nations and support international security cooperation missions. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Joshua Martin (RELEASED).

ABOARD USS BOXER, At Sea (Oct. 26, 2006) – A Marine assigned to Weapons Company, Battalion Landing Team 2/4, attached to the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable) shows an Indian Soldier assigned to the 9th Battalion of the Sikh Infantry how to use a 40mm Grenade Launcher aboard USS Boxer (LHD 4) during Malabar 2006. Malabar 2006 is a multinational exercise between the U.S., Indian and Canadian armed forces to increase interoperability between the three nations and support international security cooperation missions. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Joshua Martin (RELEASED).

ABOARD USS BOXER, At Sea (Oct. 26, 2006) – A Marine assigned to Weapons Company, Battalion Landing Team 2/4, attached to the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable) gives small arms training to Indian Soldiers assigned to the 9th Battalion of the Sikh Infantry aboard USS Boxer (LHD 4) during Malabar 2006. Malabar 2006 is a multinational exercise between the U.S., Indian and Canadian armed forces to increase interoperability between the three nations and support international security cooperation missions. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Joshua Martin (RELEASED).

ABOARD USS BOXER, At Sea (Oct. 26, 2006) – Indian Soldiers assigned to the 9th Battalion of the Sikh Infantry take notes during small arms training aboard USS Boxer (LHD 4) during Malabar 2006. Malabar 2006 is a multinational exercise between the U.S., Indian and Canadian armed forces to increase interoperability between the three nations and support international security cooperation missions. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Joshua Martin (RELEASED).

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