Singapore, Indian navies conduct bilateral maritime exercise
SINGAPORE: The annual Singapore-Indian Maritime Bilateral Exercise (SIMBEX) between the navies of Singapore and India is now on, from 21 March to 1 April.
This year's exercise hosted by India is the 19th instalment in the series of bilateral exercises held since 1994.
The sea phase of the exercise is held at the Andaman Sea and Bay of Bengal.
The Republic of Singapore Navy deployed a frigate and a missile corvette, while the Indian Navy participated with a destroyer, a corvette, a replenishment tanker, two fast attack crafts, a frigate and a submarine.
As for air assets, both the RSN and IN deployed maritime patrol aircraft and naval helicopters.
A statement from the Ministry of Defence said SIMBEX has grown in scale and complexity over the years.
It has evolved from training-oriented anti-submarine warfare exercises to advanced naval warfare exercises involving air, surface and sub-surface dimensions. The RSN and IN share a warm and long-standing defence relationship.
Singapore, Indian navies conduct bilateral maritime exercise - Channel NewsAsia
SINGAPORE: The annual Singapore-Indian Maritime Bilateral Exercise (SIMBEX) between the navies of Singapore and India is now on, from 21 March to 1 April.
This year's exercise hosted by India is the 19th instalment in the series of bilateral exercises held since 1994.
The sea phase of the exercise is held at the Andaman Sea and Bay of Bengal.
The Republic of Singapore Navy deployed a frigate and a missile corvette, while the Indian Navy participated with a destroyer, a corvette, a replenishment tanker, two fast attack crafts, a frigate and a submarine.
As for air assets, both the RSN and IN deployed maritime patrol aircraft and naval helicopters.
A statement from the Ministry of Defence said SIMBEX has grown in scale and complexity over the years.
It has evolved from training-oriented anti-submarine warfare exercises to advanced naval warfare exercises involving air, surface and sub-surface dimensions. The RSN and IN share a warm and long-standing defence relationship.
Singapore, Indian navies conduct bilateral maritime exercise - Channel NewsAsia