Australian Navy Ship HMAS Toowoomba Visits Da Nang Amid Strengthening Vietnam-Australia Naval Ties
The Australian naval ship HMAS Toowoomba docked in Da Nang, Vietnam, for a port call, marking a significant moment in expanding bilateral naval relations. This visit follows Vietnam's naval ship 016-Quang Trung's deployment to Australia in March 2025. During the stay, officers will engage in courtesy calls and cultural activities. Australia has trained over 5,000 Vietnam People's Army officers in English since 1999. The ship, equipped for various missions, underscores Australia's commitment to peace in the Indo-Pacific region and strengthening defense ties with Vietnam.

The Australian naval ship HMAS Toowoomba has arrived in Da Nang, Vietnam, for a port call, welcomed by officials from various local military and foreign affairs departments. This visit coincides with Vietnam's naval ship 016-Quang Trung's earlier deployment to Australia in March 2025, highlighting the strengthening bilateral naval ties.
It is the first simultaneous official visit of naval ships from both nations. During the visit, the ship's officers will meet local leaders and participate in cultural activities. The HMAS Toowoomba, with a displacement of over 3,500 metric tons and equipped with advanced weaponry, represents Australia's commitment to enhancing defense cooperation in the Indo-Pacific.




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