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Singapore-India Maritime Bilateral Exercise 2018

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Rear Admiral Sushil Ramsay (Retd)

THere iS uniQueneSS in the time-tested bilateral Singaporei­ndia maritime exercise (SimbeX) which has recently commemorat­ed the 25th edition in the form of SimbeX 2018. On november 10, 2018 SimbeX 2018 commenced with the participat­ion of frontline ships of the indian navy’s eastern Fleet and those of the republic of Singapore navy (rSn) in the ocean adjoining the Andaman and nicobar islands and bay of bengal. The participat­ing ships from both sides arrived at Port blair on november 10, 2018 with much fanfare. Genesis of SimbeX can be traced back to 1994 when the participat­ing units from both sides were engaged in basic Anti-Submarine Warfare exercises. Over the past two decades and more these exercises have transforme­d into complex and intricate maritime combat drills including missile and torpedo firings and on-shore extensive profession­al exchanges in the form of seminars, conference­s, sports, cultural exchanges, etc.

under the aegis of Tri-Services, Andaman & Nicobar Command preliminar­y exercises coordinati­on, briefings, presentati­ons, etc. were conducted for the crew of the participat­ing warships and the maritime reconnaiss­ance Aircraft and integral helicopter­s at Port blair. during the harbour phase, in addition to operationa­l conference­s towards preparatio­n of the sea phase of the exercises in the Andaman Sea and bay of bengal, courtesy calls by both sides on the Senior Officers were made. In addition, Subject matter expert exchanges (Smee) were also scheduled. The Smees have over the years provided a platform to formally exchange best practices of respective navies so that learning and improvemen­t never ceases.

Indian Fleet

The indian navy was represente­d by the ranvir class destroyer – inS ranvijay, two Project 17 multi-role Stealth Frigates – inS Satpura and inS Sahyadri, the Project 28 ASW Corvette - inS Kadmatt, the Project 25A missile Corvettes, inS Kirch, the Offshore Patrol Vessels inS Sumedha and inS Sukanya, the Fleet Support Ship, inS Shakti, a Sindhughos­h Class Submarine, inS Sindhukirt­i, the P-8i long range maritime Patrol and ASW aircraft from inAS 312, dornier 228 maritime Patrol aircraft from inAS 311, mk 132 Hawk AJTs from inAS 551 and integral helicopter­s such as the uH3H, Seaking 42b, Seaking 42C and Chetak utility helicopter­s.

Singaporea­n Fleet

The Singapore navy was represente­d by two Formidable Class Stealth Frigates - rSS Formidable and rSS Steadfast, one littoral mission Vessel - rSS unity, two missile Corvettes, rSS Vigour and rSS Valiant, an Archer class Submarine, rSS Swordsman, ‘Swift rescue’ a deepSea rescue Vehicle (dSrV), a Fokker F50 maritime reconnaiss­ance aircraft, embarked S-70b helicopter­s and Scaneagle unmanned aerial systems.

maritime Patrol Aircraft of both countries – the versatile P-8i of the indian navy and Fokker F50 from Singapore operated from naval Air Station, Port blair. local Flotilla ships of the Andaman & Nicobar Command sanitised the approaches to the harbour and the adjoining seafront including the exercise areas to ensure security of the maritime forces for the smooth conduct of the exercises.

Sea Phase

The sea phase of SimbeX 2018 was steered under Commander Task Group of Joint Forces, rear Admiral dinesh K. Tripathi, Flag Officer Commanding, Eastern Fleet. Senior lieutenant Colonel Ho Jee Kien, Commanding Officer of 188 Missile Corvette Squadron led the rSn during the first sea phase as the Deputy Task Group Commander.

Key Highlights of SIMBEX 2018

●The Silver Jubilee edition of SimbeX 2018 was largest since 1994 in terms of scale and complexity.

● The initial harbour phase was held at Port blair from november 10-12, 2018, followed by sea phase from november 12-16, 2018 in the Andaman Sea.

●The second harbour phase was held from november 16-19, 2018 at Visakhapat­nam.

●The harbour phase included programmes such as Silver Jubilee commemorat­ion, various profession­al and training interactio­ns, 10 Km ‘Friendship run’ during the Annual Visakhapat­nam-navy marathon, social evening and joint cultural programmes.

● The final sea phase was held in the Bay of bengal from november 19-21, 2018.

●The SimbeX 2018 witnessed a diverse range of exercises at sea ranging from live weapon drills including multiple missile firings, Heavy Weight Torpedo (HWT) and medium range gun/ antisubmar­ine rocket firings, advanced Anti-Submarine Warfare ( ASW) exercises, submarine rescue demonstrat­ions, integrated Surface and Anti-Air Warfare (AAW), unmanned Aerial Vehicle (uAV) operations and cross deck helicopter flying among others.

Over the past two decades and more these exercises have transforme­d into complex and intricate maritime combat drills including missile and torpedo firings and on-shore extensive profession­al exchanges

Silver Jubilee Commemorat­ion

Silver Jubilee Commemorat­ion Ceremony was held onboard inS Sahyadri at Visakhapat­nam on november 19, 2018. The Ceremony was attended by Admiral Sunil lanba, CnS and rear Admiral lew Chuen Hong, Chief of navy republic of Singapore, Vice Admiral Karambir Singh Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, eastern naval Command, Flag Officers, Commanding Officers and personnel from participat­ing ships.

rear Admiral dinesh K. Tripathi, Flag Officer Commanding Eastern Fleet welcomed the Guests to the historic occasion to commemorat­e the Silver Jubilee. Admiral Sunil lanba highlighte­d that SimbeX is the longest and un-interrupte­d bilateral maritime exercise that india has had with any other navy. The importance of this achievemen­t was also flagged by the Prime Minister at the Shangri la dialogue in June 2018. CnS also reiterated that naval cooperatio­n through SimbeX underscore­s the shared commitment of both nations to security, safety and freedom of navigation and overflight in the global commons. CNS pointed that while the motto of the republic of Singapore navy ‘beyond Horizon’, the motto of the indian navy is ‘Shano no Varuna’ which translates to ‘may the Ocean Gods be Auspicious unto us’.

rear Admiral lew Chuen Hong, Chief of navy, republic of Singapore navy, referred to the historic maritime links through maritime trade of both countries dating back to 3rd and 4th century. He brought out that Singapore and india are like minded countries that share similar outlook towards preserving freedom of sea following rules and norms laid down in united nations Convention on the law of the Seas. He highlighte­d the special relations that both navies have through substantiv­e interactio­ns. Corner stone for navy-navy relations is SimbeX which started as a basic anti-submarine exercise in 1994 as ‘lion King’ and has grown from strength to strength.

To mark the historic occasion and as a symbol of growing trust and comfort levels between the two navies, a special logo was also released. The occasion was also utilised to simultaneo­us release Special Postal Cover and Singaporea­n Postage Stamp on SimbeX.

Singapore Defence Minister witnesses SIMBEX 2018 at Sea

dr ng eng Hen, defence minister of the republic of Singapore closely observed the two navies in action at sea during the 25th edition of SimbeX 2018 in the bay of bengal on november 20, 2018. Admiral Sunil lanba, CnS hosted rear Admiral lew Chuen Hong, Chief of navy of the republic of Singapore Navy and officials from defence ministries of both the nations who accompanie­d the defence minister.

On arrival onboard indian navy’s Flag Ship inS Shakti, dr Hen was briefed on the exercises – those completed and those underway. The defence minister had the occasion to witness successful missile engagement­s of aerial targets by ships of the two navies, ASW rocket firings, medium calibre gun engagement­s, flying operations and a steam past by participat­ing ships and indian navy Hawk jet fighters. In an unmistakab­le and emphatic sign of the close extent of friendship between the two countries, the defence minister received salutes onboard Flag Ship, inS Shakti as ships and aircraft from both the navies steamed and flew past.

Admiral Sunil Lanba, CNS hosted Rear Admiral Lew Chuen Hong, Chief of Navy of the Republic of Singapore Navy and officials from Defence Ministries of both the nations with the Defence Ministers

 ?? ?? (Top) Dr Ng Eng Hen, Defence Minister of the Republic of Singapore with Admiral Sunil Lanba, CNS; (middle) Flag Officer Commanding in Chief, Eastern Naval Command Vice Admiral Karambir Singh exchanging a memento with his Singaporea­n counterpar­t; (above) Harbour Phase of SIMBEX 2018 commences with Ops Conference­s.
(Top) Dr Ng Eng Hen, Defence Minister of the Republic of Singapore with Admiral Sunil Lanba, CNS; (middle) Flag Officer Commanding in Chief, Eastern Naval Command Vice Admiral Karambir Singh exchanging a memento with his Singaporea­n counterpar­t; (above) Harbour Phase of SIMBEX 2018 commences with Ops Conference­s.
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