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First Indo-German Joint Naval Exercise Successful

15 April 2008 No Comment

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Three German Navy Ships were on a goodwill visit to Kochi,India from April 05 to 08. Following that India and Germany three-day Naval exercise was held at the Arabian sea from 8th to 10th April 2008. An Indo-German Defence Cooperation Agreement in this context was signed in 2006..

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Over 700 personnel from the German Task Force comprising the Federal German Ship (FGS) Hamburg, which is an air-defence ship, frigate FGS Koeln, and FGS Berlin, which is a replenishment tanker, participated in the exercise from the German side.
The training ships “INS Tir” and “INS Krishna” and two frigates of the Indian Navy took part from India.

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Seamanship, replenishment at sea and exchange of ship personnel and flying exercises was held in the sea off Kochi. More advanced manoeuvres like surface and submarine warfare was also held further northwards off the Goa coast, where the Indian frigates from the Western Naval Command joined in.

The guests visited training establishments such as the Anti-Submarine Warfare School and the Navigation and Direction School at the Southern Naval Command here.

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German Ambassador Bernd Mutzelburg said: “Germany is looking forward to forge a strategic partnership with India in different sectors. We are willing to transfer high-tech weaponry to the Indian armed forces to help their modernisation drive. India will get top-end technology and it will be a win-win situation for both countries in this partnership of equals. Germany needs to retain her competitive edge by making good use of the economy products manufactured in India. Bilateral trade doubled to 10 billion euros in the past three years. India sees Germany as a high-tech partner.”

 First Indo German Joint Naval Exercise Successful The German Task Force:

F220 Hamburg: Missile frigate commissioned in 2004 has complement of 230 and has speed of 29 knots.

F211 Koln: Missile frigate commissione in 1984 has complement of 219 and has speed of 30 knots.

A1411 Berlin: Naval support ship commissioned in 2001 has complement of 139 and has speed of 20 knots.

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