INS Satpura and a maritime patrol aircraft of the Indian Navy have reached Darwin in Australia to take part in multinational Exercise Kakadu-2022, hosted by the Royal Australian Navy. INS Satpura and P-8I Maritime Patrol Aircraft reached Darwin on Monday. The two-week-long exercise, both in harbour and sea, involves ships and maritime aircraft from 14 navies.<br />''<br />''Meanwhile, the defence ministry has said the Indian Air Force contingent participating in Exercise Pitch Black 22 in Australia has returned after successful participation in the multinational exercise.<br />''<br />''<span style="color: #222222;">Exercise Pitch Black 22 was hosted by the Royal Australian Air Force at its Darwin Air Base. Spanning over a duration of three weeks, the exercise saw the participation of 17 Air Forces and over 2500 military personnel. The IAF contingent included four Su-30 MKI &amp; two C-17 aircraft.&nbsp;</span><br />
News On AIR | September 14, 2022 8:27 AM
INS Satpura reaches Darwin in Australia to take part in multinational Exercise Kakadu