New Delhi: The maiden Tri-Service exercise ‘Konkan Shakti 2021’ between the armed forces of India and United Kingdom is underway at the Konkan coast in the Arabian Sea.
The sea phase of the exercise between the two countries commenced on October 24 and it will continue till October 27, the Ministry of Defence said today.
All participating units were split into two opposing forces with the aim of achieving sea control to land Army ground-troops at a pre-designated site, the Ministry said in a statement.
One force was led by the Flag Officer Commanding Western Fleet and comprised the flag ship INS Chennai, other warships of the Indian Navy and HMS Richmond, the Royal Navy’s Type 23 frigate.
The other force operated under the UK Carrier Strike Group comprising aircraft carrier, HMS Queen Elizabeth, other UK and Netherland naval ships and Indian warships, the statement said.
“The two forces integrated within their groups with exercises such as replenishment at sea approaches, air direction and strike operations by fighter aircraft (MiG 29Ks and F35Bs), cross control of helicopters (Sea King, Chetak and Wildcat), transiting through war-at-sea scenarios and gun shoots on expendable air targets,” the Ministry said.
The simulated induction of Army troops was also undertaken, followed by setting up of a joint command operations centre.
Thereafter, the two forces effected a rendezvous at sea with advanced air and sub-surface exercises, it said.
The air operations included strikes on the combined formation by Indian maritime patrol aircraft (MPA) Dornier, fighters of the Indian Navy (MiG 29Ks), Royal Navy (F35Bs) and Indian Air Force (SU-30 and Jaguars) as well as a composite fly past over the formation, the Ministry said.
Sub-surface exercises with an Indian Scorpene class submarine and underwater remote controlled vehicle EMATT, operated by the Royal Navy, were undertaken through the night. Indian MPA, P8I also participated in the exercise, it added.