This Article is From May 25, 2017

India, Singapore Navies Head Home After South China Sea War Games

The Indian Navy and the Singapore Navy, as part of the annual SIMBEX-17 naval exercises, sailed to the South China Sea where sailors honed their tactical skills.

India, Singapore Navies Head Home After South China Sea War Games

The navies of India and Singapore went to South China Sea as part of SIMBEX-17. (File Photo)

Singapore: The week-long maritime exercise between the Indian Navy and the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) has ended. The Singapore India Maritime Bilateral Exercise 2017, or SIMBEX-17, which ended yesterday also saw the maiden participation of Singapore's F-15SG fighter jets, Singapore's Ministry of Defence said in a statement.

Hosted by Singapore, the exercise was held at the now renamed "RSS Singapura-Changi Naval Base" in the land phase, and in the South China Sea in the maritime phase. This year's exercise was the 24th iteration of the annual bilateral exercise held since 1994.

The RSN deployed two frigates, namely RSS Formidable, equipped with an S-70B naval helicopter, and RSS Supreme, and a missile corvette called RSS Victory.

The Indian Navy participated with two frigates INS Sahyadri and INS Shivalik, corvette INS Kamorta, oiler INS Jyoti, and a P8-I maritime patrol aircraft.

The Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) also deployed two F-16D fighter aircraft and a Fokker-50 maritime patrol aircraft for the exercise. During the exercise, the two navies conducted a series of advanced naval warfare moves, including air defence exercises and live-firings, the defence ministry statement said.

The sea phase culminated in a mission-oriented surface action group exercise where assets and personnel from the two navies worked together to plan and execute a series of warfare missions, it said.

Over the years, SIMBEX has grown in scope and complexity, expanding beyond its traditional emphasis on anti-submarine warfare to incorporate elements of maritime security, anti-air and anti-surface warfare.

"SIMBEX has progressed both in scale and complexity over the years - from a serial-based exercise to today's mission-based exercise - incorporating scenarios with threats from surface, underwater and air," Commanding Officer of the RSS Formidable, Lieutenant-Colonel Albert Khoo said.

Apart from SIMBEX, the two navies also interact regularly through professional exchange programmes, staff talks and training courses. INS Sahyadri and INS Kamorta joined the RSN's Golden Jubilee celebrations, participating in both the inaugural Singapore International Maritime Review at RSS Singapura-Changi Naval Base on May 15 and the International Maritime Defence Exhibition and Conference Asia from May 16 to 18.

Both navies are also exploring new and enhanced areas of cooperation in the maritime domain, the statement said.
 
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