The annual Marine Security Belt naval drills, conducted by Iran, China, and Russia, are taking place in the Gulf of Oman, a vital area for global trade and oil exports. The exercises involve warships from each country, with Russia deploying two corvettes and a tanker, while China sends a destroyer and supply ship. They focus on crucial operations such as ship liberation, search and rescue, and artillery exercises. The Iranian navy participates with ten vessels, reinforcing a message of multilateral cooperation and heightened maritime security in the region.
Russia's Defense Ministry announced that two corvettes and a tanker from the Pacific Fleet would participate, highlighting the naval drills' focus on maritime security operations.
The drills are expected to enhance security in a strategically critical region, with both Russian and Chinese forces working alongside Iranian naval capabilities.
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