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China, ASEAN conclude maritime drill
    2018-10-30  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

NAVAL forces from China and members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) wrapped up their first joint maritime exercise over the weekend, with representatives of the participating countries expressing their hope for more such drills in the future.

Eight ships, three helicopters, five observers and more than 1,200 naval personnel from China and all 10 ASEAN countries participated in the on-shore activities and exchanges and drills at sea in ASEAN-China Maritime Exercise-2018 from Oct. 22 through Sunday.

The eight-ship fleet conducted various drills in waters east of Zhanjiang, Guangdong Province, including search and rescue operations and medical evacuation drills with helicopters landing on other ships.

The Code for Unplanned Encounters at Sea was used throughout the entire exercise, with the vessels efficiently communicating, coordinating and acting within its framework, enhancing all parties’ understanding and application of the rules, said Peng Guliang, Chinese co-commander of the exercise’s combined task group command at sea.

That command consisted of officers from various countries and was jointly led by co-commanders from China and Singapore.

Lim Yu Chuan, commander of the First Flotilla and commanding officer of 185 Squadron of the Singapore Navy, said, “The successful conduct of the inaugural ASEAN-China Maritime Exercise is an important achievement for the navies of ASEAN and China.”  (China Daily)

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