“Ocean-24” Russia and China Massive Naval Exercises
Russia and China have started a large-scale naval exercise called “Ocean-24” in the Sea of Japan. This military collaboration is a clear sign of closer ties between the two nations and could indicate shifts in global power and alliances.
Size of the Naval Drills
The “Ocean-24” exercises from September 10 to 16, 2024, and are considered the biggest in the last 30 years. Here are the key details about the forces involved:
- 400+ warships (including submarines and support vessels).
- 120+ aircraft, such as planes and helicopters.
- About 90,000 military personnel.
These operations are not limited to the Sea of Japan but also cover the Pacific, Arctic, Mediterranean, Caspian, and Baltic Seas.
Strengthening the Russia-China Military Alliance
China’s participation in “Ocean-24” shows the growing military partnership between Russia and China. By working together in this large exercise, they are demonstrating their ability to coordinate complex military operations.
Strategic Objectives of the Exercises
The drills aim to achieve several important goals, as outlined by Russian Defence Minister Andrei Belousov:
- Defending against large-scale attacks at sea.
- Dealing with threats from unmanned (drone) ships and aerial systems.
- Protecting naval bases and important installations.
- Carrying out amphibious operations (landings from sea to land).
- Safeguarding transport ships and ensuring their safe passage across seas.
Global Implications
These joint exercises between Russia and China send a message to Western nations about their combined military strength. It highlights their ability to work together on large-scale operations across multiple seas, which could impact how global alliances and security strategies are shaped in the future.
Month: Current Affairs - September, 2024
Category: Defence Current Affairs