The Chinese navy fleet completes the "Peace-21" multinational naval joint exercise at the sea stage

  Our newspaper, Karachi, February 17th, special reporters Xue Fei and Liang Lihu reported: From February 15th to 16th local time, the Chinese navy fleet consisting of guided missile destroyer Guiyang ship, guided missile frigate Zaozhuang ship and comprehensive supply ship Dongpinghu ship, In the offshore waters of Karachi, Pakistan, the "Peace-21" multinational naval joint exercise at sea was completed.

  The "Peace-21" multinational naval joint exercise opened on February 11, local time.

The relevant personnel of the Chinese Embassy in Pakistan participated in the pre-voyage planning meeting of the joint exercise, the opening ceremony of the joint exercise and the international maritime conference.

From the 15th to the 16th, the Chinese naval fleet and other countries participated in the exercise of ships and aircrafts. They carried out exercises on formation sports, maritime search and rescue, helicopter formation flying, and sea live ammunition. They also participated in the international maritime parade.

  At 10 am on the 15th, the Chinese naval fleet rendezvoused with participating ships of other countries in the designated waters.

Afterwards, the participating ships conducted navigational supply drills and anti-piracy drills.

  From the afternoon of the 15th to the morning of the 16th, the Chinese naval fleet and ships from Pakistan, Russia, the United States, the United Kingdom and other countries conducted exercises in formation sports and maritime search and rescue.

  After the naval parade began, the participating ships marched in a single column.

The ships I participated in the exercise were flying the International Etiquette Flag Group, and the officers and soldiers lined up on the deck for inspection.

Finally, the participating ships formed a "peace dove" formation, indicating that the exercise aims to jointly maintain regional peace and stability.

So far, the "Peace-21" multinational naval joint exercise came to an end.

  Wan Jun, the commander of the Chinese navy fleet who participated in the exercise, said that the exercise strengthened professional exchanges and friendly interactions with the navies of relevant countries, improved the ability to respond to multiple security threats, and demonstrated the joint response to risks and challenges, and maintenance of the region. The determination and confidence in maritime peace, prosperity and stability.

  Above: Participating ships were inspected at the maritime review held on February 16, local time.

The picture shows the divisional formation of the Guiyang ship.

  Photo by Liang Lihu, our special correspondent

  Xue Fei, Liang Lihu