Vietnamese, Thai navies hold 47th joint patrol
(VOVWORLD) -Ships 264 and 265 of Naval Region 5 of the Vietnam People’s Navy on April 15 docked at the military port of Brigade 175 in Ca Mau province, concluding the 47th joint patrol session with Ships 511 and 512 of the Royal Thai Navy.
Ship 265 crew-members salute Thai ships after concluding the patrol. (Photo: qdnd.vn)
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From April 12 to 13, the Vietnam People’s Navy and the Royal Thai Navy conducted a joint patrol in the adjacent waters according to the 1999 agreement on regulations of joint patrolling and establishing communication channels between the Vietnamese and Thai Navies.
During the patrol, the two sides exchanged information; practiced hand flag, lamp, and whistle signaling according to the International Code on Signals. Naval ships of the two sides also exercised search and rescue scenarios and contents of the Code for Unplanned Encounters at Sea (CUES) and disseminated information on illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing.
The 47th joint patrol contributed to maintaining security and order in the waters adjacent to Vietnam and Thailand and fostered cooperation, exchange, mutual understanding, and trust between the two navies.