Naval forces of Singapore and China start 5-day bilateral maritime exercise

Singapore-China maritime exercise begins
The Singapore-China maritime exercise begins at the Ma Xie Naval Base on September 1, 2024. Photo courtesy: SG Press Centre

The naval forces of Singapore and China have begun today a bilateral maritime exercise that will run from September 1 to 5.

Rear Admiral Kwan Hon Chuong, Fleet Commander of the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN), and Vice-Admiral Li Pengcheng, South Sea Fleet Commander of the People’s Liberation Army (Navy), co-officiated the opening ceremony of Exercise Maritime Cooperation at the Ma Xie Naval Base today.

The opening ceremony was attended by approximately 200 participants from the RSN and PLA (Navy).

Singapore is participating with the Formidable-class frigate RSS Stalwart. China is participating with PLANS Type 054A frigate Sanya and PLANS Type 082-II Minesweeper Hejian.

Rear Admiral Kwan Hon Chuong, Fleet Commander of the Republic of Singapore Navy
Rear Admiral Kwan Hon Chuong, Fleet Commander of the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN), speaks at the opening ceremony. Photo courtesy: SG Press Centre

Speaking at the opening ceremony, Rear Admiral Kwan said, “The strong and friendly defence relationship between Singapore and China is exemplified by Exercise Maritime Cooperation. This exercise has consistently provided invaluable opportunities for our navies to learn from each other, build mutual trust and understanding, and forge friendships.”

Attendees at opening ceremony of Singapore-China maritime exercise
About 200 participants from the two navies attended the opening ceremony of the Singapore-China maritime exercise. Photo courtesy: SG Press Centre

The exercise underscores the longstanding bilateral defence relationship between Singapore and China. Besides bilateral exercises, the two armed forces also interact regularly through high-level exchanges, mutual visits, and the cross-attendance of courses.