As part of the 30th Singapore India Maritime Bilateral Exercise (SIMBEX), which has been held annually since 1994 between the Indian Navy and Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN), Indian Naval Ships Ranvijay and Kavaratti and Submarine INS Sindhukesari arrived in Singapore. The Indian Navy’s longest-running joint naval exercise with any other nation, SIMBEX, has this distinction.
The two phases of SIMBEX-2023 are the Harbour Phase in Singapore from September 21–24, 2023, and the Sea Phase that follows. The drill also includes participation from the Long-Range Maritime Patrol Aircraft P8I in addition to Ranvijay, Kavaratti, and Sindhukesari.
In order to improve interoperability and mutual understanding between the two navies, a variety of professional exchanges, cross-deck visits, Subject Matter Expert Exchanges (SMEE), and sporting events will take place during the Harbour Phase.
Complex and sophisticated air defense exercises, gunnery firings, tactical manoeuvres, anti-submarine drills, and other maritime activities will all be part of SIMBEX 23’s Sea Phase. The two navies’ units will work to hone their combat prowess while enhancing their capacity to carry out multi-discipline operations together in the maritime environment.
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