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LF CARAT

Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) is an annually held naval multi-national military exercise in Southeast Asia. It was initiated by the United States. The series of bilateral maritime training exercises aims to ... .

Participants vary, thus traditional members are the United States (United States Navy and United States Marine Corps) and six Southeast Asia nations: Brunei (Royal Brunei Navy), Indonesia (Indonesian Navy), Malaysia (Royal Malaysian Navy), the Philippines (Philippine Navy), Thailand (Royal Thai Navy and Royal Thai Marine Corps) and Singapore (Republic of Singapore Navy).

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Landing Force CARAT

See also

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  • SEACAT, Southeast Asia Cooperation Against Terrorism, continuing CARAT operations since 2002 (with the traditional CARAT participanting forces)
  • UNITAS, sea exercises and in port training

Category:Military exercises and wargames Category:Naval warfare Category:United States Navy Category:Foreign relations of the United States Category:1994 establishments