Distinguished guests board an MV-22B Osprey Dec. 4 at Rimba Air Base, Brunei, during the 4th biennial Brunei Darussalam International Defense Exhibition and Conference. Government agencies and various companies at BRIDEX 13 represented approximately 70 countries. The five-day event includes displays and demonstrations of military equipment, with the theme of bridging the capability gap. BRIDEX 13 is an opportunity for communication and cooperation with regional partners and allies, builds strong multilateral relationships and enhances preparedness for disasters and other contingency operations


Distinguished guests board an MV-22B Osprey Dec. 4 at Rimba Air Base, Brunei, during the 4th biennial Brunei Darussalam International Defense Exhibition and Conference. Government agencies and various companies at BRIDEX 13 represented approximately 70 countries. The five-day event includes displays and demonstrations of military equipment, with the theme of bridging the capability gap. BRIDEX 13 is an opportunity for communication and cooperation with regional partners and allies, builds strong multilateral relationships and enhances preparedness for disasters and other contingency operations. participation in BRIDEX 13 demonstrates cooperative engagement with Brunei and continued commitment to regional security and stability in the Asia-Pacific region. The Osprey is assigned to Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 262, Marine Aircraft Group 36, 1st Marine Air Wing, III Marine Expeditionary Force. Distinguished guests of BRIDEX 13 fly on Osprey 131204-M-UY849-033


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