From
Commander, Submarine Squadron 11 Public Affairs
SAN
DIEGO (NNS) -- The U.S. and Indian navies will conduct exercise INDIAEX 2012, a
bilateral exercise designed to demonstrate cooperation between the U.S.
submarine rescue system and Indian submarines.
The
exercise is scheduled from Oct. 19 to Nov. 13, and will take place off the
coast of Mumbai, India.
Four
Indian navy submarines are scheduled to participate with the U.S. Navy's
Undersea Rescue Command (URC) to practice rescue scenarios which demonstrate
URC's Submarine Rescue Diving and Recompression System (SRDRS). The SRDRS will
mate with Indian submarines for a transfer of personnel from the simulated
distressed submarine to the rescue vessel. The at-sea portion of the exercise
is scheduled from Oct. 30 to Nov. 6.
This
will be the first time exercising the compatibility of a U.S. Navy SRDRS with
Indian navy submarines.
"INDIAEX
2012 is critical to building a strong and sustainable partnership between the
United States and India," said Cmdr. Dave Lemly, commanding officer of
URC. "Conducting exercises like INDIAEX will allow India and the U.S. to
continue to benefit from the military-to-military and security cooperation
program."
URC
is the only U.S. military command that conducts deep ocean submarine rescue.
URC is a hybrid organization consisting of approximately 120 personnel from
active duty, Reserve, government civilians and contractors.
The
U.S. and Indian navies have a common understanding and knowledge of a shared
working environment at sea. This exercise helps to advance the level of understanding
between sailors. The U.S. Navy hopes to be able to continue this process over
time.
The
United States and India share common values and seafaring traditions. Our
navies are natural partners, and exercises such as INDIAEX continue to
strengthen the bonds and personal relationships between navies.
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