The Borneo Post

RMN Scorpene submarine joins naval exercise in east coast of Sabah

- — Bernama

SANDAKAN: The Royal Malaysian Navy’s ( RMN) submarine, KD Tunku Abdul Rahman, has for the first time joined a training exercise held in the east coast of Sabah.

The submarine, which is one of the two Scorpene- class vessels owned by RMN based in Kota Kinabalu, joined in the training with ships from Naval Region Two ( Mawilla 2) on Sunday.

The Ma will a 2 Strategic Communicat­ions Branch in a statement here yesterday said the KD Sri Johor carried out a series of exercises to test the capabiliti­es of Mawilla 2 marine assets along with KD Tunku Abdul Rahman.

Apart from surface assets, RMN’s aerial assets such as the Fennec helicopter, also participat­ed in the joint training for the Hi-Line Transfer evolution, the statement said.

It added that the training would indirectly improve interopera­bility of assets under Mawi l la 2 to face any eventualit­ies.

The exercise was also aimed at testing the level of alertness and preparedne­ss of the crew in the face of any threats and emergencie­s, as well as enhancing cooperatio­n between the submarine and other RMN assets in the region.

According to the statement, the presence of the submarine has had a positive impact on the maritime community in eastern Sabah, especially in terms of the confidence in RMN’s credibilit­y to safeguard the waters of the Eastern Sabah Security Zone which is vulnerable to threats such as cross- border and sea crimes.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? KD Tunku Abdul Rahman, with naval patrol ship KD Sri Johor and Royal Malaysia Air Force asset helicopter Fennec take part in a training exercise in the east coast of Sabah.
— Bernama photo KD Tunku Abdul Rahman, with naval patrol ship KD Sri Johor and Royal Malaysia Air Force asset helicopter Fennec take part in a training exercise in the east coast of Sabah.

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