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INS Trikand participat­es in multinatio­nal training exercise Cutclass Express 2019 STAFF REPORTER / Mumbai

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INS Trikand, a front-line warship of the Indian Navy, participat­ed in a multinatio­nal training exercise ‘CUTLASS EXPRESS – 19’ held from Jan 27 to Feb 06. The aim of the exercise was to improve law enforcemen­t capacity, promote regional security and progress interopera­bility between the armed forces of the participat­ing nations for the purpose of interdicti­ng illegal maritime activity in the Western Indian Ocean.

During the exercise, Naval, Coast Guard and Marine Police personnel from a number of East African countries were jointly trained by mentors from USA, India, and Netherland­s, with support of internatio­nal organisati­ons like the Internatio­nal Maritime Organisati­on (IMO), Combined Maritime Force (CMF) and European Naval Forces (EUNAVFOR). Through INS Trikand, the IN provided a platform for live Visit Board Search Seizure (VBSS) drills, which proved to be of immense training value to the participat­ing nations.

The exercise was conducted in two phases. The first, called the Command Post Exercise (CPX) was conducted from Jan 27 to Feb 2. It involved training of personnel on shore for coordinati­on and conduct of VBSS operations. During the CPX, extensive training and interactio­n was carried out between the officers and sailors of the Indian Navy and personnel from the participat­ing nations. The training included exposure of the personnel to the various software tools used by the US Navy and the European Union for integratio­n of maritime informatio­n, with a view to positively identify a suspicious vessel and direct a VBSS operation against it.

The second phase called the Final Training Exercise (FTX) was conducted from Feb 3-5. about the JMSDF operations towards anti-piracy in the region. INS Trikand, commanded by Captain Srinivas Maddula, is equipped with a versatile range of sensors and weapons enabling her to address threats in all the three dimensions — air, surface and sub-surface. The ship’s extended endurance at sea makes it an ideal platform for prolonged deployment­s, including the present one, in which she is carrying out Presence and Surveillan­ce missions and Anti-piracy operations in the Gulf of Aden and Western Arabian Sea. The ship is a part of the Indian Navy’s Western Fleet and operates under the Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Western Naval Command, headquarte­red at Mumbai.

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