Singapore defence minister Ng Eng Hen witnesses combined missile firing at Bay of Bengal

Singapore's Minister for Defence Dr Ng Eng Hen visited the Singapore-India Maritime Bilateral Exercise (SIMBEX) on Tuesday, November 20. 

It was SIMBEX's Silver Jubilee, Mindef said in a press statement. 

Dr Ng was accompanied by Singapore Chief of Navy Rear-Admiral Lew Chuen Hong and Indian Chairman of Chiefs of Staff Committee and Chief of Naval Staff Admiral (ADM) Sunil Lanba. 

He witnessed the conduct of multi-dimensional naval warfare by both navies – in particular the firing of an Aster missile from the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN)’s Formidable-class frigate RSS Steadfast and a Barak missile by the Indian Navy (IN)’s Shivalik-class frigate INS Satpura.

“This exercise has been hugely successful… This interoperability, this ability to work with one another and to learn from one another, is valuable," Dr Ng commented, adding that the exercise was testament ot the strong and long-standing naval relations between Singapore and India.

This year’s SIMBEX is conducted from November 10 to 21 in the Andaman Sea and the Bay of Bengal. There are close to 30 participating assets from the RSN and IN – the largest number of assets from both navies thus far.

Minister for Defence Dr Ng Eng Hen (centre) being briefed on the combined missile firing by the Republic of Singapore Navy and Indian Navy (IN) on board IN’s Deepak-class tanker, INS Shakti, during the 25th Singapore-India Maritime Bilateral Exercise. Photo courtesy: Mindef
Minister for Defence Dr Ng Eng Hen (centre) being briefed on the combined missile firing by the Republic of Singapore Navy and Indian Navy (IN) on board IN’s Deepak-class tanker, INS Shakti, during the 25th Singapore-India Maritime Bilateral Exercise. Photo courtesy: Mindef

SIMBEX started in 1994 and this year marks 25 years of SIMBEX. Over the years, SIMBEX has grown in scope and complexity, expanding beyond its traditional emphasis on anti-submarine warfare to incorporate elements of maritime security, anti-air, and anti-surface warfare. 

Apart from SIMBEX, the Singapore and Indian navies interact regularly through a range of activities, including professional exchanges, staff talks, and training courses.

As part of his visit, Dr Ng also visited Port Blair on Monday, November 19, where he was briefed on the IN facilities by Commander-in-Chief of the Andaman and Nicobar Command Vice Admiral Bimal Verma. He also met with Lieutenant Governor of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands ADM (Ret) Devendra Kumar Joshi.