Singapore and China conclude joint naval exercise

Singapore: On Monday, May 1, a combined naval train between China and Singapore was completed. & nbsp,

Exercise Maritime Cooperation was carried out by the People’s Liberation Army( Navy ) and the Republic of Singapore Navy( RSN ) from April 28 to May 1.

The closing ceremony was co-officiated on Monday at RSS Singapura – Changi Naval Base by First Flotilla Colonel( COL ) Daniel Ng Kok Yeng and Senior Captain Mei Leyang of PLA( N ).

The Defense Ministry of Singapore( MINDEF ) stated that during the exercise, personnel from both navies trained together in a variety of competencies.

At the Damage Control Trainer, men from both sides participated in joint planning exercises, markets, and combined preparation. They participated in a variety of serials as well, including search and rescue and aircraft bridge deck landing.

This train represents a significant step between our two fleets, according to COL Ng. It signifies the continuation of our sessions after the COVID – 19 restriction cycle.

Exercise nautical participation in 2023 offered a priceless chance to exchange knowledge and improve our mutual confidence and understanding.

Senior Captain Mei continued,” The exert more promoted markets, strengthened assistance, and enhanced friends.”

According to MINDEF, the train emphasizes the” warm and friendly diplomatic defense relations” between the two nations.

The government stated that in addition to diplomatic exercises, the two armed forces regularly interact through high-level exchanges, joint visits, cross-attendance of courses, and slot calls.

Following the expansion of a diplomatic defense agreement in 2019 to include larger-scale exercises among their troops, army, and air force, China and Singapore held an international military drill two years ago in foreign waters at the southernmost point of the South China Sea.

Singapore regularly engages in training with nations in the area and abroad. The massive & nbsp, Cobra Gold exercises in Thailand were completed by the Singapore Armed Forces in March. It is one of the biggest international workouts taking place in the Asia-Pacific area.