Chinese, Vietnamese navies conclude joint patrol in Beibu Gulf
 updatetime:2024-12-05 17:11:37   Views:0 Source:Xinhua

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Vessels from Vietnamese navy are pictured during a two-day joint patrol with Chinese navy in the Beibu Gulf, Dec. 3, 2024. Two fleets from the Chinese and Vietnamese navies on Wednesday concluded a two-day joint patrol in the Beibu Gulf. Involving four vessels and covering over 200 nautical miles, the patrol saw the fleets enhance information exchange and data sharing by notifying each other about issues related to hydrometeorology and their surroundings, courses and speeds. (Photo by Tong Jiajun/Xinhua)

Two fleets from the Chinese and Vietnamese navies on Wednesday concluded a two-day joint patrol in the Beibu Gulf.

Involving four vessels and covering over 200 nautical miles, the patrol saw the fleets enhance information exchange and data sharing by notifying each other about issues related to hydrometeorology and their surroundings, courses and speeds.

They took turns commanding the joint formation to improve their coordination and cooperation capacity, according to the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy.

The latest patrol is of great significance to strengthening the China-Vietnam comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership, to deepening the mutual trust and cooperation between the two militaries, and to enhancing their joint naval capacity to address maritime emergencies and safeguard maritime security and stability, the navy said.

The joint patrol was the 37th of its kind between Chinese and Vietnamese navies to take place in the Beibu Gulf.

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Chinese sailors observe maritime objects during a two-day joint patrol with Vietnamese navy in the Beibu Gulf, Dec. 3, 2024. Two fleets from the Chinese and Vietnamese navies on Wednesday concluded a two-day joint patrol in the Beibu Gulf.

Involving four vessels and covering over 200 nautical miles, the patrol saw the fleets enhance information exchange and data sharing by notifying each other about issues related to hydrometeorology and their surroundings, courses and speeds. (Photo by Li Zhengsong/Xinhua)

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Chinese sailors wave good-bye to their Vietnamese counterparts during a two-day joint patrol with Vietnamese navy in the Beibu Gulf, Dec. 4, 2024. Two fleets from the Chinese and Vietnamese navies on Wednesday concluded a two-day joint patrol in the Beibu Gulf.

Involving four vessels and covering over 200 nautical miles, the patrol saw the fleets enhance information exchange and data sharing by notifying each other about issues related to hydrometeorology and their surroundings, courses and speeds. (Photo by Li Zhengsong/Xinhua)

Vessels from the Chinese and Vietnamese navies are pictured during a two-day joint patrol in the Beibu Gulf, Dec. 4, 2024. Two fleets from the Chinese and Vietnamese navies on Wednesday concluded a two-day joint patrol in the Beibu Gulf.

Involving four vessels and covering over 200 nautical miles, the patrol saw the fleets enhance information exchange and data sharing by notifying each other about issues related to hydrometeorology and their surroundings, courses and speeds. (Photo by Li Zhengsong/Xinhua)


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