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Mount Bundey Training Area
Military training area near Humpty Doo, NT, Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Mount Bundey Training Area (MBTA) is a 117,300-hectare (290,000-acre) military training area in the Northern Territory of Australia.
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History
Formerly a cattle station, the property was acquired as a Defence Training Area in 1988.[1][citation needed]
An Urban Operations Training Facility was constructed in 2005.[citation needed]
The MBTA has been heavily used by the US Marine Air Ground Task Force since its first deployment in 2012.[citation needed]
In mid-2017 the ADF held Exercise Southern Jackaroo at Mount Bundey with elements of the 1st Brigade – Australian Army, US Marine Rotation Force – Darwin (MRF-D) and the Japanese Ground Self Defence Force (JGSDF).[2]
In 2021, prime minister Scott Morrison visited Robertson Barracks, where he announced a spend of A$747 million to upgrade the Robertson Barracks Close Training Area, Kangaroo Flats Training Area, Mount Bundey Training Area, and Bradshaw Field Training Area. This was part of a total of A$8 billion allocated for spending on defence installations in the Northern Territory.[3]
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Location and description
MBTA is a 117,300-hectare (290,000-acre) military training area located 75 km (47 mi) south-east of Humpty Doo, south of the Arnhem Highway, between the Mary River and Kakadu National Park.[1]
The United States and Singaporean militaries both conduct joint tank exercises with Australian forces in the MBTA.[citation needed]
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