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Oman to display its Navy might at review, exercise

Two ships of Royal Oman Navy, that will take part in IFR, at Vizag, reached Indian shores.

Visakhapatnam: Two ships of Royal Oman Navy, that will take part in International Fleet Review (IFR), at Vizag, reached Indian shores on Friday. A Corvette, RNOV Al-Shamikh, and a Fast Attack Craft, RNOV Al-Seeb, entered the port of Goa on Friday. Prior to the commitments of IFR 2016, the Indian Navy and the Royal Navy of Oman will conduct a bilateral maritime exercise Naseem Al Bahr in the Arabian Sea from January 22 to 27.

Naseem Al Bahr epitomises the strong long-term strategic relationship between the two countries. Initiated in 1993, the exercise has matured over the years with increasing scope, complexity of operations and level of participation. The current exercise will be the tenth such exercise.

The primary aim of this exercise is to increase interoperability amongst the two navies and develop common understanding and procedures for maritime security operations. The scope of Naseem Al Bahr 16 includes wide-ranging professional interactions during the Harbour Phase and a diverse canvas of operational activities at sea across the spectrum of maritime operations.

During the exercise, the Indian Navy will be represented by INS Trikand and INS Trishul. In addition, Fast Attack Craft, Maritime Patrol Aircraft and integral helicopters are scheduled to participate in the bilateral exercise. The exercise will be progressed in two phases —the Harbour Phase from January 22 to 24 at Goa and the Sea Phase from January 24 to 27 off Goa.

The Harbour Phase would include variety of professional interactions, courtesy calls, social and sporting interactions and planning conferences. Various facets of Fleet Operations are planned during the Sea Phase, including navigation and seamanship evolutions, surface firing, force protection and anti-piracy exercises as well as flying operations.

The exercise will be another milestone in strengthening maritime security cooperation between the two navies and will also serve to reinforce the long standing bond of friendship between the two countries. Our increasing naval cooperation is a tangible symbol of the commitment of both nations towards enhancing maritime stability.

( Source : deccan chronicle )
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