6th edition of India - Japan Maritime Exercise 'JIMEX' concludes in Bay of Bengal

JIMEX 22 witnessed some of the most complex exercises undertaken jointly by the two navies. JIMEX 22 involved two Phases; exercises at sea and a harbour phase at Visakhapatnam.

NewsBharati    19-Sep-2022 16:46:08 PM
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New Delhi, Sept 19: The sixth edition of the Japan India Maritime Exercise 2022, JIMEX 22 hosted by the Indian Navy concluded in the Bay of Bengal with the two sides bidding farewell to each other with a customary steam past on Sept 17. JIMEX 22 involved two Phases; exercises at sea and a harbour phase at Visakhapatnam.
 
 
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Indian Naval ships led by Rear Adm Sanjay Bhalla, Flag Officer Commanding Eastern Fleet and Japan Maritime Self Defence Force (JMSDF) Ships Izumo and Takanami led by Rear Adm Hirata Toshiyuki, Commander Escort Flotilla Four, participated in the week-long exercise. JIMEX 22 witnessed some of the most complex exercises undertaken jointly by the two navies.
 
 
 
 
 
Both sides engaged in advanced level anti-submarine warfare, weapon firings and Air Defence exercises. Shipborne helicopters, fighter aircraft and submarines also participated in the exercise. Indian Navy and JMSDF ships replenished each other at sea under the agreement on Reciprocal Provision for Supply and Services (RPSS). Additionally, Guided Missile Destroyer Ranvijay, Fleet Tanker Jyoti, Offshore Patrol Vessel Sukanya, submarines, MIG 29K fighter aircraft, Long Range Maritime Patrol Aircraft and ship-borne helicopters also participated in the exercise, read the Indian Navy press release.
 
The exercise, which marked the tenth anniversary of JIMEX since its inception in 2012, consolidated the mutual understanding and interoperability between the two navies. The sixth edition of JIMEX 2022 hosted by the Indian Navy began in the Bay of Bengal on Sept 11. The Indian Navy was represented by three indigenously designed and built warships, Sahyadri, a multi-purpose stealth frigate and Anti-Submarine Warfare Corvettes Kadmatt and Kavaratti.