Indian Navy undertakes Operational Sea Training and Safety Audit

An eight-member team from Headquarters Sea Training (HQST), Indian Navy (IN) undertook Operational Sea Training and Safety Audit of SAS Mendi, at Simons Town from 02 to 13 Oct 23, in collaboration with South African Navy (SAN) Operational Sea Training Team (OST) Team.

The IN delegation was headed by Cmde Amit Gurbuxani, Chief Staff Officer to Flag Officer Sea Training and included specialist officers and sailors.

The training was divided into two phases.

The harbour training phase focussed on lectures/ interactive sessions on pilotage, bridgework, handling of Bridge emergencies, Force Protection Measures, fire-fighting & damage control drills, Operational Risk Management, electrical & engineering best practices, and seamanship training.

Besides, dedicated training was also undertaken for the bridge team in the ship handling simulator.

As part of sea training, the ship sailed for sea training on two occasions with HQST and SAN OST team embarked onboard.

The sea sorties were utilised to impart practical training to ship’s crew on subjects practised during the harbour training.

Further, exercises at sea focussed on precise navigation, force protection drills, boat drills, emergencies & breakdown drills and conduct of damage control & fire fighting.

Professional interaction between IN and SAN OST teams also progressed with experience sharing and exchange of best practices.

The OST culminated with a combined debrief to the ship’s crew providing observations, recommendations and guidance for implementing good practices.

A small ceremony onboard SAS Mendi on 13 Oct 23 marked the culmination of joint training.

This maiden training activity by team from HQST has opened new avenues for training collaboration between IN and SAN and has significantly contributed towards strengthening the professional relationship between the two navies. 

Source: https://indiannavy.nic.in/