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Bangladesh, U.S. Navies Commence CARAT Bangladesh 2024

24 April 2024

From Lt j.g. Rebecca Moore

240422-N-NR876-1430 CHATTOGRAM, Bangladesh (April 22, 2024) - Distinguished guests from the U.S. Embassy to Bangladesh, Navy, Marine Corps, and Bangladesh Navy pose for a group photo after the opening ceremony of Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Exercise Bangladesh 2024 in Chattogram, Bangladesh Apr. 22. CARAT Bangladesh is a week-long exercise that seeks to enhance collaboration focused on shared maritime security challenges in the region. As the 30th iteration of the CARAT series, 2024 highlights the longstanding role of CARAT as a credible venue for regional Allies and partners to address shared maritime security priorities.
240422-N-NR876-1430 CHATTOGRAM, Bangladesh (April 22, 2024) - Distinguished guests from the U.S. Embassy to Bangladesh, Navy, Marine Corps, and Bangladesh Navy pose for a group photo after the opening ceremony of Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Exercise Bangladesh 2024 in Chattogram, Bangladesh Apr. 22. CARAT Bangladesh is a week-long exercise that seeks to enhance collaboration focused on shared maritime security challenges in the region. As the 30th iteration of the CARAT series, 2024 highlights the longstanding role of CARAT as a credible venue for regional Allies and partners to address shared maritime security priorities.
240422-N-NR876-1430 CHATTOGRAM, Bangladesh (April 22, 2024) - Distinguished guests from the U.S. Embassy to Bangladesh, Navy, Marine Corps, and Bangladesh Navy pose for a group photo after the opening ceremony of Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Exercise Bangladesh 2024 in Chattogram, Bangladesh Apr. 22. CARAT Bangladesh is a week-long exercise that seeks to enhance collaboration focused on shared maritime security challenges in the region. As the 30th iteration of the CARAT series, 2024 highlights the longstanding role of CARAT as a credible venue for regional Allies and partners to address shared maritime security priorities.
Bangladesh, U.S. Navies Commence CARAT Bangladesh 2024
240422-N-NR876-1430 CHATTOGRAM, Bangladesh (April 22, 2024) - Distinguished guests from the U.S. Embassy to Bangladesh, Navy, Marine Corps, and Bangladesh Navy pose for a group photo after the opening ceremony of Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Exercise Bangladesh 2024 in Chattogram, Bangladesh Apr. 22. CARAT Bangladesh is a week-long exercise that seeks to enhance collaboration focused on shared maritime security challenges in the region. As the 30th iteration of the CARAT series, 2024 highlights the longstanding role of CARAT as a credible venue for regional Allies and partners to address shared maritime security priorities.
Photo By: Lt.j.g. Rebecca Moore
VIRIN: 240422-N-NR876-1430


The United States and Bangladesh Navies began Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Bangladesh Apr. 22, commemorating the 30th year of the CARAT exercise series.

CARAT Bangladesh is a week-long exercise that seeks to enhance collaboration focused on shared maritime security challenges in the region. U.S. assets participating in CARAT Bangladesh 2024 include staff from U.S. 7th Fleet, Commander, Task Force (CTF) 72, CTF 73, CTF 75, CTF 76, Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 7, and U.S. Embassy Bangladesh.

CARAT exercises are designed to address shared maritime security concerns and strengthen partnerships between regional navies. The exercises feature complex training to demonstrate the bilateral force’s ability to work together through numerous events including divisional tactics designed to practice maneuvering as ships sail together in complex formations.

"CARAT remains one of our most important annual exercises. The security relationship between our two countries and in the region is an important one," said U.S. Ambassador to Bangladesh, Peter Haas. “Our militaries are finding more ways to expand their ability to work together to counter security threats and alleviate the impact of natural disasters.”

240422-N-NR876-1939 CHATTOGRAM, Bangladesh (April 22, 2024)- Bangladesh Navy head of delegation Rear Adm. Mohammad Anwar Hossain, left, presents a plaque to the U.S. Ambassador to Bangladesh, Mr. Peter Haas during the opening ceremony of Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Exercise Bangladesh 2024. CARAT Bangladesh is a week-long exercise that seeks to enhance collaboration focused on shared maritime security challenges in the region. As the 30th iteration of the Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) series, 2024 highlights the longstanding role of CARAT as a credible venue for regional Allies and partners to address shared maritime security priorities.
240422-N-NR876-1939 CHATTOGRAM, Bangladesh (April 22, 2024)- Bangladesh Navy head of delegation Rear Adm. Mohammad Anwar Hossain, left, presents a plaque to the U.S. Ambassador to Bangladesh, Mr. Peter Haas during the opening ceremony of Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Exercise Bangladesh 2024. CARAT Bangladesh is a week-long exercise that seeks to enhance collaboration focused on shared maritime security challenges in the region. As the 30th iteration of the Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) series, 2024 highlights the longstanding role of CARAT as a credible venue for regional Allies and partners to address shared maritime security priorities.
240422-N-NR876-1615 CHATTOGRAM, Bangladesh (April 22, 2024)- Capt. Matthew Scarlett, right, deputy commodore, Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 7 poses for a photo with Bangladesh Navy Assistant Chief of Naval Staff (Operations), Rear Adm. Mohammad Anwar Hossain, left, during the opening ceremony for Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Exercise Bangladesh 2024. CARAT Bangladesh is a week-long exercise that seeks to enhance collaboration focused on shared maritime security challenges in the region. As the 30th iteration of the CARAT series, 2024 highlights the longstanding role of CARAT as a credible venue for regional Allies and partners to address shared maritime security priorities.
240422-N-NR876-1615 CHATTOGRAM, Bangladesh (April 22, 2024)- Capt. Matthew Scarlett, right, deputy commodore, Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 7 poses for a photo with Bangladesh Navy Assistant Chief of Naval Staff (Operations), Rear Adm. Mohammad Anwar Hossain, left, during the opening ceremony for Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Exercise Bangladesh 2024. CARAT Bangladesh is a week-long exercise that seeks to enhance collaboration focused on shared maritime security challenges in the region. As the 30th iteration of the CARAT series, 2024 highlights the longstanding role of CARAT as a credible venue for regional Allies and partners to address shared maritime security priorities.
240422-N-NR876-1522 CHATTOGRAM, Bangladesh (April 22, 2024)- Capt. Matthew Scarlett, left, Commander, Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 7 deputy commodore discusses the schedule of events with Lt. Cmdr. Jun Chen, lead U.S. planner, prior to the opening ceremony for Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Exercise Bangladesh 2024 in Chattogram, Bangladesh, Apr. 22. As the 30th iteration of the Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) series, 2024 highlights the longstanding role of CARAT as a credible venue for regional Allies and partners to address shared maritime security priorities. As the U.S. Navy’s destroyer squadron forward-deployed in Southeast Asia, DESRON 7 serves as the primary tactical and operational commander of littoral combat ships rotationally deployed to Singapore, Expeditionary Strike Group 7’s Sea Combat Commander and builds partnerships through training exercises and military-to-military engagements.(U.S. Navy photo by Chief Electronics Technician Nguyet Mai)
240422-N-NR876-1522 CHATTOGRAM, Bangladesh (April 22, 2024)- Capt. Matthew Scarlett, left, Commander, Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 7 deputy commodore discusses the schedule of events with Lt. Cmdr. Jun Chen, lead U.S. planner, prior to the opening ceremony for Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Exercise Bangladesh 2024 in Chattogram, Bangladesh, Apr. 22. As the 30th iteration of the Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) series, 2024 highlights the longstanding role of CARAT as a credible venue for regional Allies and partners to address shared maritime security priorities. As the U.S. Navy’s destroyer squadron forward-deployed in Southeast Asia, DESRON 7 serves as the primary tactical and operational commander of littoral combat ships rotationally deployed to Singapore, Expeditionary Strike Group 7’s Sea Combat Commander and builds partnerships through training exercises and military-to-military engagements.(U.S. Navy photo by Chief Electronics Technician Nguyet Mai)
240422-N-NR876-1434 CHATTOGRAM, Bangladesh (April 22, 2024)- Capt. Matthew Scarlett, right, deputy commodore, Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 7 speaks with Rear Adm. Mohammad Anwar Hossain, left, Bangladesh Navy Assistant Chief of Naval Staff (Operations) during the opening ceremony for Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Exercise Bangladesh 2024.CARAT Bangladesh is a week-long exercise that seeks to enhance collaboration focused on shared maritime security challenges in the region. As the 30th iteration of the Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) series, 2024 highlights the longstanding role of CARAT as a credible venue for regional Allies and partners to address shared maritime security priorities.
240422-N-NR876-1434 CHATTOGRAM, Bangladesh (April 22, 2024)- Capt. Matthew Scarlett, right, deputy commodore, Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 7 speaks with Rear Adm. Mohammad Anwar Hossain, left, Bangladesh Navy Assistant Chief of Naval Staff (Operations) during the opening ceremony for Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Exercise Bangladesh 2024.CARAT Bangladesh is a week-long exercise that seeks to enhance collaboration focused on shared maritime security challenges in the region. As the 30th iteration of the Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) series, 2024 highlights the longstanding role of CARAT as a credible venue for regional Allies and partners to address shared maritime security priorities.
240422-N-NR876-1430 CHATTOGRAM, Bangladesh (April 22, 2024) - Distinguished guests from the U.S. Embassy to Bangladesh, Navy, Marine Corps, and Bangladesh Navy pose for a group photo after the opening ceremony of Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Exercise Bangladesh 2024 in Chattogram, Bangladesh Apr. 22. CARAT Bangladesh is a week-long exercise that seeks to enhance collaboration focused on shared maritime security challenges in the region. As the 30th iteration of the CARAT series, 2024 highlights the longstanding role of CARAT as a credible venue for regional Allies and partners to address shared maritime security priorities.
240422-N-NR876-1430 CHATTOGRAM, Bangladesh (April 22, 2024) - Distinguished guests from the U.S. Embassy to Bangladesh, Navy, Marine Corps, and Bangladesh Navy pose for a group photo after the opening ceremony of Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Exercise Bangladesh 2024 in Chattogram, Bangladesh Apr. 22. CARAT Bangladesh is a week-long exercise that seeks to enhance collaboration focused on shared maritime security challenges in the region. As the 30th iteration of the CARAT series, 2024 highlights the longstanding role of CARAT as a credible venue for regional Allies and partners to address shared maritime security priorities.


With nearly a half century of diplomatic relations between the U.S. and Bangladesh, this year’s exercise focuses on innovative naval capabilities and featured cooperative evolutions highlighting the ability of Bangladesh and the U.S. to work together on common goals that ensure a free and open Indo-Pacific and rules based international order.

“We are committed to partnering with Bangladesh on our shared regional priorities and maintaining consistent collaboration ashore, in the air, and at sea,” said Capt. Sean Lewis, commodore, DESRON 7. “Bangladesh joined the CARAT exercise series in 2010 and have been dedicated partners in continued bilateral opportunities for training. Our coordination and integration are even stronger today and it shows in the highly professional in-depth training that we have planned this year.”

Other focus areas include surface warfare, search and rescue, exchanges between explosive ordnance disposal technicians, and subject matter expert exchange events featuring a variety of joint training opportunities, to include maritime aviation, maritime domain awareness, Women, Peace & Security symposium, and mine countermeasures.

As the U.S. Navy’s forward-deployed DESRON in Southeast Asia, DESRON 7 serves as the primary tactical and operational commander of littoral combat ships rotationally deployed to the U.S. 7th Fleet area of responsibility, functions as Expeditionary Strike Group 7’s Sea Combat Commander and builds partnerships through training and exercises and military-to military engagements.

U.S. 7th Fleet is the U.S. Navy's largest forward-deployed numbered fleet, and routinely interacts and operates with allies and partners in preserving a free and open Indo-Pacific region.

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