Multilateral drill marks navy's 65th birthday

Updated: 2014-04-24 04:38

By Peng Yining in Qingdao, Shandong (China Daily)

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Multilateral drill marks navy's 65th birthday
Military ships from China and seven other countries take part in an exercise in waters off Qingdao, Shandong province, on Wednesday. The drill, called Maritime Cooperation-2014, focused on search and rescue work. [Photo / China Daily]

China held a multilateral maritime exercise with seven other countries in waters off Qingdao in Shandong province on Wednesday to mark the 65th anniversary of the establishment of the People's Liberation Army navy.

It was the first time the PLA navy had organized a multilateral drill, Xinhua News Agency reported.

The drill, which focused on search and rescue work, started at 9 am and was called Maritime Cooperation-2014.

Seven warships from Brunei, India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Indonesia, Singapore and Malaysia sailed with 12 Chinese vessels from Qingdao port.

Divided into three flotillas, the vessels conducted a range of exercises including anti-hijacking work, search and rescue drills, and small arms firing, in six hours.

In a simulated shipwreck, two sailors were dropped in the water as white smoke billowed from a Chinese vessel.

Working with the patrol ship Darulehsan from Brunei and the Pakistani frigate Shamsheer, the Chinese frigate Shenyang controlled the blazing vessel by spraying water on it.

Despite rough seas, rescuers reached the two sailors by boat and took them to the Chinese hospital ship Peace Ark, which also took part in the drill.

The drill's command vessel, the Chinese destroyer Harbin, cooperated with the Indian frigate Shivalik and Indonesian landing craft Kribanjarmasin to rescue a Chinese merchant ship in a simulated hijacking.

"The goal is to strengthen strategic trust and improve coordination among navies," said Shi Lei, commander of the Harbin. "Only through cooperation can we find the problem and fix it."

Shi said that as the PLA navy develops, the number of international exchanges it is involved in increases. He said that thanks to frequent cooperation, the navies involved in the drill now have mutual understanding and trust.

"It is now routine for us to work with fellow navies. We didn't have any difficulties preparing for the drill," he said.

 

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