As part of the steady increase in Indo-Japanese military-to-military cooperation, two Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) P-3C long-range maritime reconnaissance aircraft arrived at the naval airbase INS Hansa in Goa where they will participate in a joint exercise with the Indian Navy.

A P-3C Orion of the Japan Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF). Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

Two Japanese Navy Planes Land in Goa

The two Japanese submarine hunters landed at the naval airbase at 4.30pm on Tuesday along with a 34-member detachment commanded by JMSDF Commander Shinji Akamatsu, the Indian Navy spokesperson said.

As part of the steady increase in Indo-Japanese military-to-military cooperation, two Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) P-3C long-range maritime reconnaissance aircraft arrived at the naval airbase INS Hansa in Goa where they will participate in a joint exercise with the Indian Navy.

The two Japanese submarine hunters landed at the naval airbase at 4.30pm on Tuesday along with a 34-member detachment commanded by JMSDF Commander Shinji Akamatsu, the Indian Navy spokesperson said.

The Indian Navy’s Boeing P8-I long-range maritime reconnaissance aircraft, which is based at INS Hansa, and an Indian Navy submarine also participated in the exercise, which was held off Goa’s coast. The Japanese P-3C Orion is manufactured by Kawasaki Corporation under licence from American defence manufacturer Lockheed Martin. It has a maximum speed of 750km per hour with a range of 8,900km. The aircraft can carry anti-ship missiles, sonobuoys and torpedoes to detect and eliminate submarines.

Both Tokyo and New Delhi are concerned by China’s military modernisation and naval forays in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. Chinese submarines have been carrying out regular patrols in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean in the guise of anti-piracy operations. Naval officers say that the increase in Indo-Japanese defence relations and the continued efforts of the two navies is in line with the move to enhance safety and security in the Indo-Pacific region.

This is the third year in a row that the Japanese aircraft detachment conducted joint exercises with the Indian Navy off Goa’s coast.

The Lockheed Martin four-engine turboprop aircraft plays a crucial role in anti-piracy patrols at Gulf of Aden in the Arabian Sea, said a naval spokesperson. The ships of the two navies have been working in close coordination in anti-piracy operations in the region for the past few years and such exercises help the crew from both navies to gain “domain expertise”.


Source: TNN

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