Joint PNGDF and ADF exercise strengthens maritime partnership

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Personnel from Royal Australian Navy patrol boat HMAS Albany (P86) and Papua New Guinea’s Australian built Guardian-class patrol boat HMPNGS Ted Diro (P401) during Exercise Paradise 2025. The exercise was conducted in PNG from 21-28 October 2025. *** Local Caption *** Personnel from Royal Australian Navy patrol boat HMAS Albany (P86) and Papua New Guinea patrol boat HMPNGS Ted Diro (P401) conduct joint training in navigation exercises and boarding evolutions.

Patrol boats from the Papua New Guinea Defence Force and Australian Defence Force have completed a joint navy surveillance and constabulary operations as part of Exercise Paradise 2025.

 The exercise, which was held on 21-24 October involved PNGDF’s Guardian-class patrol boat HMPNGS Ted Diro and ADF’s HMAS Albany. During the exercise the boats conducted a range of evolutions including coordinated patrols and combined maritime surveillance operations, safety of life at sea, search and rescue exercises, and seamanship and mariner skills training.

Australia’s Chief of Navy Vice Admiral Mark Hammond said Exercise Paradise was part of a wide partnership with Papua New Guinea, Australia’s largest Defence Cooperation Program.

“Bilateral defense training like Exercise Paradise strengthens our strategic partnership with Papua New Guinea and enhances our shared maritime security,” Vice Admiral Hammond said.

“It builds interoperability and enhances our shared response to maritime challenges in the region, including illegal fishing and transnational crime.

“We are pleased to join our closest neighbor for this important regular training opportunity and thank HMPNGS Ted Diro for the opportunity to work together.”

Commanding Officer HMAS Albany Lieutenant Commander Phil Wager said the exercise participants responded to realistic scenarios.

“We always enjoy training alongside our PNG friends in critical areas such as border security, fisheries protection, illegal drug interdiction and search and rescue,” Lieutenant Commander Wager said.

“Exercise Paradise is a regular navy-to-navy exercise we have with PNG and is a great opportunity to build interoperability and enhance our shared vision of a free and open Pacific.” 

HMPNGS Ted Diro was handed over to the PNGDF in 2021 and is one of four Guardian-class patrol boats delivered to PNG under Australia’s Pacific Maritime Security Program.

Future joint exercises, like Exercise Paradise 2026, are an opportunity for PNGDF and ADF to strengthen and expand defense cooperation through enhanced capability, interoperability and integration, a key element of the Treaty.