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HMS Westminster has just visited Goa where the ship’s company had the opportunity to exercise alongside the Indian Navy.The Type 23 frigate took time out from her busy counter-terrorism and counter-narcotics operations in the Gulf for a workout with Indian Navy Ship (INS) Delhi and her company. Exercise Konkan is part of the long-term commitment shared by the United Kingdom and India to maintaining strong ties and developing the ability to work closely and efficiently together during operations. The exercise had two distinct phases. The first was conducted alongside in Goa where Westminster and Delhi berthed together. This presented an opportunity for a few friendly inter nation competitions including football and golf with Westminster winning the football 3-1 but going down in the golf 2-0. A series of lectures and ship’s tours were also held for some of Delhi’s crew onboard Westminster, the aim being to improve mutual understanding of different equipment and working practices. Lieutenant Simon Yates, HMS Westminster’s Flight Observer and the ship’s visit liaison officer, said:
Captain Hugh Beard, Commanding Officer, HMS Westminster called on Rear Admiral Balvinder Singh Parhar, Flag Officer Commanding Goa Area and Naval Aviation during the harbour phase. HMS Westminster later hosted an evening reception with ceremonial sunset which was attended by the Admiral, many of his senior staff, the Mayor of Goa and other local dignitaries.
HMS Westminster and INS Delhi rehearsed gunnery, an anti-submarine warfare, boarding operations, close manoeuvring and cross-deck flying: Westminster’s Lynx helicopter landed on Delhi’s flight deck whilst Delhi’s Chetak helicopter hopped across to be hosted by Westminster’s flight crew. Captain Beard said he was pleased with how the exercise evolved:
HMS Westminster has now returned to maritime security operations in the Gulf region, where she will remain until early next year. |
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