Joint Pak Saudi Naval exercise Nasem Al Bahr – XI commences at Saudi Arabia
Naval exercises Naseem Al Bahr, first joint Mine Countermeasures Exercise (MCMEX) and Marine Forces Exercise Deraa Al Sahil between Pakistan Navy and Royal Naval Forces (RSNF) has commenced at Port Al Jubail.
The 11th Exercise of Naseem Al Bahr series will continue till 17 Feb 18. It is the first time that these exercises are being conducted in Saudi Arabian waters.
The exercises are aimed to consolidate the existing strong bilateral relations between Pakistan and Royal Saudi Naval forces.
The exercises include the joint conduct of maritime security operations across the traditional and nontraditional warfare domains thus enhancing interoperability between both the Navies.
Earlier Pakistan Navy flotilla comprising PN Ships Zulfiqar, Tariq, Azmat, Quwwat and Munsif arrived at Saudi Arabian Port Al Jubail.
PN helicopters embarked onboard PN Ships and P3C Orion Long Range Maritime Patrol aircraft will also participate in these exercises.
For the first time, Mine Countermeasure Exercise has also been scheduled concurrently with Exercise Naseem Al Bahr. Cdre Adnan Ahmed is the Mission Commander of Pakistan Navy ships visiting Jubail for the Exercise.
Upon arrival, Pakistan Navy ships were warmly received by senior RSNF officers and ratings.
On the first day of Exercise , various harbour evolutions including communication brief for participating units and harbour fire demonstrations onboard Pakistan Navy ships were conducted to share an experience with RSNF counterparts.
A reception dinner in honour of visiting Pakistan Navy officers and ratings was hosted by RSNF Eastern Fleet Cdr, Rear Admiral Laafi Bin Hussain Al Harbi at RSNF Base Mess.
A large gathering of RSNF officers including flag officers (Commanders of Logistics, Aviation and Marines) and RSNF Base Commander also attended the reception