Global Naval Powers Showcase Strength in Gulf of Oman Exercises

Russia, Iran, and China conducted joint naval exercises in the Gulf of Oman, involving artillery fire practice and simulated operations against mock terrorist threats. The drills included daytime and nighttime target practices and concluded with an operation to recover a captured vessel, returning to the port of Chabahar.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 12-03-2025 08:58 IST | Created: 12-03-2025 08:58 IST
Global Naval Powers Showcase Strength in Gulf of Oman Exercises
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In a demonstration of maritime prowess, naval forces from Russia, Iran, and China engaged in joint exercises in the Gulf of Oman, showcasing artillery capabilities and strategic operations. Over two days, the navies executed artillery fire both day and night, targeting simulated threats such as unmanned boats and drones.

A pivotal component of the exercises was a collaborative mission to locate and liberate a vessel seized by mock terrorists, underscoring the focus on preparedness against maritime threats. Special units participated in operations to successfully free the vessel, bringing realism to the drills.

The exercises culminated with participating warships returning to the Iranian port of Chabahar for a closing ceremony, symbolizing the end of these strategic drills. These naval exercises highlight the strengthening ties and military cooperation amongst the participating nations.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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