Ships have begun moving out for the Arabian Sea exercise, which begins tomorrow and continues till May 2. The Royal Navy’s flag-ship for the exercise is the light aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious with six Merlin helicopters, guided missile frigate HMS Westminster, fleet replenishment tanker RFA Wave Knight, the afloat stores ship RFA Fort Austin and the hunter-killer submarine HMS Trafalgar. Embedded along with the Cole is French La Fayette-class frigate Surcouf.
The Indian Navy will field destroyers INS Mysore and Rajput, missile frigate INS Gomati, Class-209 attack submarine INS Shishumar and fleet tanker INS Aditya.
The exercise is to be conducted under the command of Western fleet commander Rear Admiral Anil Chopra. The British Force is to be commanded by Commodore Tom Cunningham RN, Commander Carrier Strike Group, who will be embarked on HMS Illustrious.
According to a press release from the British High Commission, “During the exercises at sea, the major thrust will be on combined maritime operations, with the Indian Navy’s Sea Harrier aircraft operating from Goa, and exercises between the submarines of the two navies. Other aspects of the exercise include intermediate and advanced Anti-Submarine Warfare, Maritime Interdiction Operations, VBSS (Visit, Board, Search and Seizure) procedures, Naval Gunfire Support, Clearance Diving and tactical manoeuvres.”
nice one… i did not know that the uss cole was back on water to be honest! someone should speak to the sailors on board.. i am sure there must be some who were on board during the accident..
glad you pointed this out shiv. funny how this ship would not have stood out in the huge retinue of american destroyers if it hadn’t been holed by an audacious bunch of towel-heads with nothing on them except some slabs of plastic explo and enough chutzpah to kick the damn yankees where it hurts, not that i am condoning terrorism or anything! agree with anon though. someone should do a deeper story on the cole while she’s in indian waters. would be a waste to let her sail away without getting a good look.
No there is no one on board at the time of the bombing.
just came back from Goa where we ran into some boys off the USS COLE.They had a few days of r&r in a resort in south goa. It was a highlight to meet them and give them support from home.