U.S., Russian warships in Arabian Sea for naval exercise hosted by Pak

Code-named as Aman (peace)-17, the 5-day long event, intended to clear the waters of pirates, will start from Friday.

February 09, 2017 05:59 pm | Updated 06:10 pm IST - ISLAMABAD:

Chinese Navy’s families along with Pakistan Navy’s servicemen wave flags upon their arrival in Karachi on February 9. Islamabad is hosting from Friday a multinational exercise -- Aman-17 -- that will see the participation of 36 countries.

Chinese Navy’s families along with Pakistan Navy’s servicemen wave flags upon their arrival in Karachi on February 9. Islamabad is hosting from Friday a multinational exercise -- Aman-17 -- that will see the participation of 36 countries.

Warships from various countries, including Russia, China and the United States, have arrived in the Arabian Sea near Karachi to take part in a multi-nation naval exercise hosted by Pakistan.

Code-named as Aman (peace)-17, the five-day long exercise will start from tomorrow in the north Arabian Sea.

Theme of the exercise is ‘Together for peace,’ according to Pakistan Navy.

A Pakistani naval official said warships from Russia, China and the U.S. have arrived to take part in the exercise.

Water salute

“Water salute was presented for the warships on reaching the Karachi port,” he said, adding that it was mega event and the warships from 36 countries will take part in the exercise.

Three war vessels from Russia, four from the U.S., and one each from Indonesia, Australia and Turkey will participate. Japan, Malaysia, Maldives, Sri Lanka and the United Kingdom will also participate.

Commander Pakistan Fleets Vice-Admiral Syed Arifullah Hussaini said this week that the exercise would help to clear the Arabian Sea of pirates.

“These exercises help the participating countries come together and further their relations,” he said.

The exercise will feature ships, aircraft, helicopters, Special Operations Forces (SOF), Explosives Ordinance Disposal (EOD), marines and observers from different navies.

Since 2007

Pakistan has been organising such naval exercises since 2007 every alternate year. The current exercise is the fifth of the series and will be held from February 10-14.

The previous four exercises were held in 2001, 2009, 2011 and 2013. In 2015, only international maritime conference was held.

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