International Maritime Exercise 2022, an 18-day biennial naval training event led by U.S. Naval Forces Central Command, combines with exercise Cutlass Express led annually by U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa in East African coastal regions and the West Indian Ocean.

The combined training includes 9,000 personnel and up to 50 ships from more than 60 partner nations and international organisations operating across two regions.

“This level of representation demonstrates shared resolve in preserving the rules-based international order,” said Vice Adm. Brad Cooper, commander of U.S. Naval Forces Central Command, U.S. 5th Fleet and Combined Maritime Forces.

“This is a unique opportunity to increase our capabilities and interoperability while strengthening maritime ties.”

According to the U.S. Navy, IMX/CE 2022 is not only the largest multinational naval exercise in the Middle East but also the largest unmanned exercise in the world with more than 80 unmanned systems from 10 nations participating.

“International naval forces participating in IMX/CE 2022 are divided into four geographical combined task forces led by the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Kenya and Oman. A combined task force called Task Force X was also established for conducting portions of the exercise focused on unmanned systems and artificial intelligence integration.

Cooper is the exercise commander and commodores from Pakistan and the United Kingdom serve as the deputy commander and vice commander respectively. This is the seventh iteration of IMX since its establishment in 2012. Training evolutions during this year’s combined exercise will span across the Arabian Gulf, Arabian Sea, Gulf of Oman, Red Sea and North Indian Ocean.”

A full list of nations and international organisations participating is shown below.

Tom has spent the last 13 years working in the defence industry, specifically military and commercial shipbuilding. His work has taken him around Europe and the Far East, he is currently based in Scotland.
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Gunbuster
Gunbuster
2 years ago

Quite a few nations alongside post exercise right now. In no particular order, Japan, KSA, US, UK,UAE. probably get a few more from tomorrow.

David Steeper
David Steeper
2 years ago

Russia, China and Iran flexing muscles in the area few days ago. Sure it’s coincidence but nice little reminder for them. Bit like Crocodile Dundee. You call that a knife ? Now this is a knife.

JohninMK
JohninMK
2 years ago
Reply to  David Steeper

The three Russian Pacific Fleet ships that took part are about to enter the Med for exercises there. After that they may head for Murmansk as timing wise they are on course to circumnavigate the Eurasian landmass via the NE Passage. Not sure if that has been done yet.

Last edited 2 years ago by JohninMK
Walt
Walt
2 years ago
Reply to  David Steeper

Whenever Russia, Iran and China do an exercise, it’s “Flexing their muscles” rather than just an exercise to protect their rights and assets?

Coll
Coll
2 years ago

60 wow

Gunbuster
Gunbuster
2 years ago
Reply to  Coll

Some of those 60 where headquarters shoreside

Coll
Coll
2 years ago
Reply to  Gunbuster

Still impressive.

Armchair Admiral
Armchair Admiral
2 years ago
Reply to  Coll

It’s the “up to” bit that gets me. It’s a phrase I hate, and It’s becoming MOD speak for “nothing like” rather than “what’s expected”.
“Up to” encompasses anything from 1 to whatever the top figure is. For instance, When I go to the pub I usually have up-to 50 pints…hic!

AA

Monkey spanker
Monkey spanker
2 years ago

Yemen? Are they playing the bad guys. Kazakhstan? Didn’t know they had a navy.

Klonkie
Klonkie
2 years ago
Reply to  Monkey spanker

they do – very nice, high 5, great success!
“Navy to make great glorious country of Kazakhtsan – sexy times”

Go Commander Borat!