PLAN overseas deployment and excercises a list

asif iqbal

Lieutenant General
One of the FFG from the anti piracy missions made a point to rescue Pakistani citizens from Yemen

It's a great sign of friendship and the Chinese navy even put on a Pakistani menu for Pakistani people the wellcome was warm and very friendly nothing short of our brother nation

Thank you China you are a real friend I hope you will never need it but Pakistan will also help you if you ever need it

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joshuatree

Captain
Thanks A.Man can you tell me the FFG number please ??

Wow first time 152 is going on anti piracy missions

Now I can update my list!!

A milestone a true milestone it's the 20th mission !! Wow

Best way for a new ship and crew to gain real world experience - deployments with relatively low threats/risks.
 

delft

Brigadier
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China, Russia to hold first joint Mediterranean naval drills in May
BEIJING
(Reuters) - China will hold joint naval drills with Russia in mid-May in the Mediterranean Sea, the first time the two countries will hold military exercises together in that part of the world, the Chinese Defence Ministry said on Thursday.

China and Russia have held naval drills in Pacific waters since 2012. The May maneuvers come as the United States ramps up military cooperation with its allies in Asia in response to China's increasingly assertive pursuit of maritime territorial claims.

A total of nine ships from the two countries will participate, including vessels China now has on anti-piracy patrols in waters off Somalia, Chinese Defence Ministry spokesman Geng Yansheng told a monthly news briefing.

"The aim is to deepen both countries' friendly and practical cooperation, and increase our navies' ability to jointly deal with maritime security threats," Geng said.

"What needs saying is that these exercises are not aimed at any third party and have nothing to do with the regional situation."

Geng gave no specific date for the drills, which will be focused on navigation safety, at-sea replenishment, escort missions and live fire exercises.

Since Western powers imposed economic sanctions on Russia last year over the violence in Ukraine, Moscow has accelerated attempts to build ties with Asia, Africa and South America, as well as warming relations with its former Soviet-era allies. [ID:nL8N0XP3ED]

China and Russia are both permanent members of the U.N. Security Council and have close diplomatic, economic and military ties, with China traditionally relying on Russia for its most advanced equipment.

President Xi Jinping is expected to visit Moscow next month to attend a parade celebrating the end of World War Two.

China has been increasingly flexing its military muscles since Xi assumed the presidency in 2013, jangling nerves around the region and globally, though Beijing insists it is a force for peace and threatens nobody.

China's navy has become a focus of Xi's efforts to better project the country's power, especially in the disputed South China Sea.

U.S. President Barack Obama accused China on Tuesday of "flexing its muscles" to advance its territorial claims at sea.[ID:nL1N0XP111]

China says about 90 percent of the 3.5 million sq km (1.35 million sq mile) South China Sea is its sovereign territory. The Philippines, Taiwan, Malaysia, Brunei and Vietnam also claim large parts.

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Jeff Head

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It will be interesting to see, which (if any) additional ships that the PLAN sends in addition to the anti-piracy group already in the area.

Generally, that will be three ships for China right there.

I would expect potentially at least one more, making four for China and perhaps five for the Russians.
 
It will be interesting to see, which (if any) additional ships that the PLAN sends in addition to the anti-piracy group already in the area.

Generally, that will be three ships for China right there.

I would expect potentially at least one more, making four for China and perhaps five for the Russians.

I think China would refrain from sending any additional ships so as not to be seen as threatening.
 

joshuatree

Captain
It will be interesting to see, which (if any) additional ships that the PLAN sends in addition to the anti-piracy group already in the area.

Generally, that will be three ships for China right there.

I would expect potentially at least one more, making four for China and perhaps five for the Russians.

Has the 19th anti-piracy flotilla already left the area and the 20th taken over? If they are both still in the area, maybe a vessel from one flotilla will join the other for the exercise? I doubt both flotillas would be called off patrol duty for the exercise but that would make 6 ships. Of course, this is all assuming both flotillas are still in the area.
 

lcloo

Captain
20th flotilla took over escort duties a few days ago. It is safe to assume 19th flotilla will be doing the joint exercise. I view this as an opportunity of chance to have joint exercise as an after escort duty free time for 19th flotilla, though I can't comment on the presence of Russians in the area at this time.
 

schenkus

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Has the 19th anti-piracy flotilla already left the area and the 20th taken over? If they are both still in the area, maybe a vessel from one flotilla will join the other for the exercise? I doubt both flotillas would be called off patrol duty for the exercise but that would make 6 ships. Of course, this is all assuming both flotillas are still in the area.

Perhaps there is also a chinese submarine in the area that might join the exercise ?
Would China be willing to send a submarine through the Suez channel ? Perhaps making a stop in Egypt trying to generate some sales ?
 
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