Malabar-2017: Sea phase exercise of India, US Japan Navies held in Bay of Bengal

Malabar-2017: Sea phase exercise of India, US Japan Navies held in Bay of Bengal
Malabar-2017: Sea phase exercise of India, US Japan Navies held in Bay of Bengal

CHENNAI: The Indian Navy, Japanese Maritime Self Defence Force and the US Navy conducted the sea phase of the multilateral naval  exercise MALABAR-2017 in the Bay of Bengal.

The exercise saw the ships of the three navies participating in the naval manoeuvers at sea. The swift and smart movement of ships at close quarters, was an essential aspect of the fleet work.

The manoeuvering was aimed at streamlining procedure in ship handling and communications.

A defence release here today said on July 15, the exercise also saw cross deck flying operations, wherein helicopter from USS Shoup landed onboard  INS Sahyadri and JN Sazanami.

The helicopter from JN Sazanami undertook flying operations from INS Sahayadri and USS Shoup.

The release said the cross deck flying operations require a high degree of inter-operability and knowledge of procedures of participating ships and helicopters.

Despite the rough seas and challenging weather, the ships and aircraft  of the three navies carried out their assigned tasks in a cohesive manner. An Indian Navy Seeking helicopter undertook transfer of Japanese personnel’s to INS Vikramaditya as part of crew exchange programme during the exercise. It was followed by flying operations by the helicopters of the US Navy Ships. (AGENCIES)

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