Colonel Vincent J Sibala, Deputy Commandant of the Philippine Navy's Marine Corps Fleet Readiness Force, exercise commander.
Communication was smoothly connected, the ships left Subic naval base port one by one to move to the sea area limited by 30 nautical mile borders, 6 nautical miles northwest of Lubang Island, Philippines, ready to carry out the drills agreed upon at the previous coordination conference.
Officers of ship 015 observed the scene of the incident.
The 2nd ASEAN Naval Multilateral Exercise (AMNEX 2) in 2023 will involve 9 modern surface combat ships from the navies of the following countries: Philippines (2 ships), Brunei (2 ships), Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand. The Cambodian Navy and the Lao People's Army will send observers.
In conditions of limited visibility due to dense fog at sea, the ships quickly maneuvered into formations: single file, A-line, diamond and extended diamond to perform the aerial photography exercise (PHOTOEX).
Next, the ships were divided into 2 tactical groups; ship 015-Tran Hung Dao belonged to tactical group 2 with the Navy ships: PS16 (Philippines), KD KEDAN 171 (Malaysia), KDB 09 (Brunei) and FF 73 RSS SUPREME (Singapore) formed the AMNEX fan-shaped formation to take turns commanding the drills: Search and rescue (MSAR) with 2 contents: rescuing people falling into the water, fighting fires and supporting other ships to fight fires.
Ship 015 approached the distressed ship and used a water hose to assist in extinguishing the fire on the distressed ship 3.
The ISR section and the interception, approach, boarding, inspection and arrest campaign were commanded by the KD 171 (Malaysia). The ships in the tactical group will maneuver to approach the target according to the assigned fan surfaces at a distance of 1 to 3 nautical miles, and proceed to lower the approaching boat.
Ship 015-Tran Hung Dao performed well in commanding the flash information (FLASHEX) and electronic decoding (PUBEX) sections. Along with that, in this exercise, the ships performed helicopter landing and takeoff on each other's ships; Night formation operations (NSIC)...
According to the records, the ships successfully completed the drills; communication was smooth and absolute safety was ensured in all aspects. At the end of the drill, the ships formed a mobile formation to dock at Subic Naval Base, continuing to carry out the contents of defense foreign affairs activities in the Philippines.
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