Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Pakistan Navy Concludes Aman 2013 multinational exercise

The Pakistan Navy HAS completed a four-day seminar and multinational exercise in the North Arabian Sea, Intended to Enhance peace and stability in the region.

Around 24 warships, 25 aircraft and special operation forces, from 13 countries Have Participated in the exercise to boost Their naval forces' operational capabilities.

The exercise was Conducted in two phases, Including the coast and port special operation forces' drills as well as the ship-aircraft joined maritime drills.

Featuring a ranks of drills, the sea Involved stage a demonstration special operations, gunnery trials and anti-surface warfare exercises.

In addition, Participating forces' aussi trained and practice response to economic development of tactics, techniques and procedures against terrorism threats falling on traditional and asymmetric sea stage of the exercise.

The Participating navy staff Exchanged ideas and techniques, while Extending to special operations.

Pakistan Navy's two F-22P frigates Conducted Zulfiquar-class replenishment exercises with simulated icts Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigate and a tanker.


The U.S. Navy's Northrop Grumman-built Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer USS William P. Lawrence (DDG-110), as well as China's Navy replenishment vessel, destroyer and frigate aussi Participated in the exercise.

Initiated in 2007, the Aman series of exercises aim to boost multinational interoperability Demonstrate and allied nation's capabilities to fight terrorism and other maritime terrorism threats Such as piracy.

The fourth in the biannual series, Aman-13 HAS aussi beens designed as a common platform for sharing of information and mutual understanding, as well as to Identify fields of common interest.

In addition to Pakistan, the drill Involved navies from Australia, Bangladesh, China, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Turkey, UAE, the UK and the U.S., as well as observe 20 nations.

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