Chinese
and Russian warships transit simulated mined sea area during the naval
exercise Joint Sea-2021 on the morning of October 15. The China-Russia
joint naval exercise kicked off in waters near Russia's Peter the Great
Bay on the afternoon of October 14, which focused on such training
subjects as communications, mine countermeasures, air defense, live-fire
shooting at maritime targets, joint maneuvering and joint
anti-submarine missions.Photo:Xinhua
The navies of China and
Russia on Monday conducted joint anti-piracy drills in the northern part
of the Arabian Sea with the aim of enhancing the capabilities of the
two countries' militaries in safeguarding strategic maritime routes, the
Chinese Defense Ministry said on Tuesday.
A total of five
warships plus vessel-based helicopters and marines took part in the
exercise, China's Ministry of National Defense said in a press release
on Tuesday.
During the drills, the Chinese-Russian flotilla
practiced training courses including joint maneuver, saving hijacked
vessels and transporting injured personnel with helicopters in a mock
joint anti-piracy operation, the Chinese Defense Ministry said.
The
drills further enriched the meaning of the China-Russia comprehensive
strategic partnership of coordination for a new era and gathered
beneficial experiences for the two sides to conduct anti-piracy missions
together. It also enhanced the two militaries' capabilities in dealing
with maritime threats and safeguarding the security of strategic
maritime routes, the press release said.
According to a press
release by the Russian Defense Ministry on Tuesday, the Chinese side
sent the Type 052D guided missile destroyer
Urumqi and the Type 903 comprehensive supply ship
Taihu to the drill, while the Russian side deployed the missile cruiser
Varyag, the large anti-submarine warfare ship
Admiral Tributs, and the large sea tanker
Boris Butoma.
The
Chinese vessels belong to the 39th Chinese Navy escort task force in
the Gulf of Aden and the waters off Somalia, observers said.
The joint anti-piracy drills between China and Russia came shortly after
China, Russia and Iran wrapped up a three-day maritime joint exercise in the Gulf of Oman on Thursday.