Exercise MOSI: Russian and Chinese warships en route to South Africa

Exercise MOSI: Russian Navy Slava class missile cruiser Marshal Ustinov (055) to partake

Exercise MOSI: Russian Navy Slava class missile cruiser Marshal Ustinov (055) to partake

Naval warships from Russia and China are currently on their way to South Africa to participate in Exercise Mosi.

Exercise Mosi, will take place at the end of November, the exercise goal is to develop and strengthen relations and friendly co-operation between the armed forces of the three countries.

The theme for this year’s event is “Joint actions to ensure safety of shipping and maritime economic activity”.

Russian Navy Slava class missile cruiser Marshal Ustinov (055), accompanied by the Project Slava class rescue tug SB-406 and tanker Vyazma would partake in Exercise MOSI.

Besides the Russian contingent, the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) is sending the Type 054A frigate Weifang (550) which would arrive Cape Town on 24 November.

On its arrival, Weifang will be joined the following day by the South African Navy’s Valour class frigate SAS Amatola and the support vessel SAS Drakensberg.

The tri-nation naval exercise would focus on the maritime economy, inter-operability and improving relations between participating navies.

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