Indian Navy - Royal Navy of Oman Maritime Exercise (NASEEM AL BAHR)

Indian Navy - Royal Navy of Oman Maritime Exercise (NASEEM AL BAHR)

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Category : Defense Published on: October 22 2024

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  • INS Trikand and Dornier Maritime Patrol Aircraft participated in the Indo-Oman naval exercise Naseem-Al-Bahr off Goa from 13 to 18 October, featuring gun firings, anti-aircraft drills, and replenishment maneuvers to enhance interoperability and strengthen India's strategic partnerships in the Indian Ocean Region.
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