The navies of China, Iran, and Russia are set to conduct the "Security Bond- 2025" joint exercise in mid to early March. This announcement was made by China's Ministry of National Defense on Sunday.
China will be sending its 47th naval escort fleet, which includes the destroyer Baotou and the supply ship Gaoyouhu, to participate in the drills. These drills will take place in waters near Chah Bahar Port of Iran.
The focus of the drills will be on maritime target strikes, boarding and inspection operations, damage control, and joint search and rescue missions. The aim of this joint exercise is to strengthen military trust and practical cooperation among the participating countries.
This exercise is a significant development in the ongoing cooperation between the three nations. It demonstrates their commitment to working together to ensure maritime security and stability in the region. The exercise is also expected to enhance the interoperability of the participating navies, which will be beneficial in responding to future challenges.
The "Security Bond- 2025" joint exercise is a testament to the growing strategic partnership between China, Iran, and Russia. It is a positive step towards promoting peace and stability in the region.
5 Comments
Raphael
These drills will help enhance the interoperability of participating navies, which is crucial for responding to future challenges.
Leonardo
Why are countries cooperating with Iran, a state sponsor of terrorism?
Michelangelo
Concerned about the environmental impact of these exercises in sensitive waters.
Donatello
It's important for countries to work together to address common security concerns.
Raphael
This joint exercise is a threat to freedom of navigation in international waters.