Australian and French Navy Assets Conduct PASSEX in the South China Sea

HMA Ships Anzac and Sirius sail in-company with French Navy ships FS Tonnerre and FS Surcouf of the Jeanne d'Arc Task Group during a transit of the South China Sea.
HMA Ships Anzac and Sirius sail in-company with French Navy ships FS Tonnerre and FS Surcouf of the Jeanne d'Arc Task Group during a transit of the South China Sea.

Naval Task Groups from Australia and France have conducted a bilateral transit in the South China Sea, carrying out a series of training exercises along the way, the Australian Department of Defense announced on May 3.

The Australian Task Group, comprising the frigate HMASย Anzacย and auxiliary oiler HMASย Sirius, was joined by the French Navyโ€™s Jeanne d’Arc Task Group, comprised of the amphibious assault ship FSย Tonnerreย and the La Fayette-class frigate FSย Surcouf.

HMA Ships Anzac and Sirius sail in-company with French Navy ships FS Tonnerre and FS Surcouf of the Jeanne d'Arc Task Group during a transit of the South China Sea.
HMA Ships Anzac and Sirius sail in-company with French Navy ships FS Tonnerre and FS Surcouf of the Jeanne d’Arc Task Group during a transit of the South China Sea. (Credit: Australian DoD)

Both Task Groups are deployed to the region and recently trained together during the French-led Exercise La Perouse in the Bay of Bengal in early April. 

Commander of the Australian Task Group and Commanding Officer Anzac Commander Brendan Horn said he was proud of what had been achieved by the four ships from France and Australia.

โ€œWe gained a lot of experience in working with the Jeanne d’Arc Task Group during Exercise La Perouse, so it was a fantastic opportunity for both navies to put that experience to the test in a range of activities including officer-of-the-watch manoeuvres, replenishments at sea and flying operations,โ€ Commander Horn said.

โ€œFrance and Australia enjoy a close partnership and share a commitment to maintaining an open, inclusive and resilient Indo-Pacific.โ€

Meanwhile, Siriusโ€™ shipโ€™s company performed replenishments at sea with all three of the accompanying ships, capping off a busy schedule of at-sea supply exercises during the deployment. 

French Navy frigate FS Surcouf and HMAS Sirius sail in-company during a cooperative transit of the South China Sea.
French Navy frigate FS Surcouf and HMAS Sirius sail in-company during a cooperative transit of the South China Sea. (Credit: Australian DoD)

Commanding Officer Sirius Commander Chris Doherty said a dual replenishments at sea undertaken with the two French vessels was one of the deploymentโ€™s many highlights. 

โ€œWorking with partner navies allows us to test our procedures and weโ€™ve already resupplied vessels from Malaysia, the US, India and Japan in addition to HMAS Anzac,โ€ Commander Doherty said. 

โ€œFor many of our crew, working with partner navies will be a career milestone that they can look back on with pride.โ€ 

HMAS Sirius lead HMAS Anzac and French Navy ships FS Tonnerre and FS Surcouf of the Jeanne d'Arc Task Group as they sail in-company through the South China Sea.
HMAS Sirius lead HMAS Anzac and French Navy ships FS Tonnerre and FS Surcouf of the Jeanne d’Arc Task Group as they sail in-company through the South China Sea. (Credit: Australian DoD)

The Jeanne d’Arc Task Groupโ€™s five-month deployment will take the French Navy vessels to the Mediterranean, Red and South China Seas and Indian and Pacific oceans.

Anzacย andย Siriusย deployed from the homeport at Fleet Base West in WA in March and will return this month.


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