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RMN launches Exocet missiles, Black Shark torpedo in South China Sea live-fire exercise
RMN launches Exocet missiles, Black Shark torpedo in South China Sea live-fire exercise

New Straits Times

time12 hours ago

  • General
  • New Straits Times

RMN launches Exocet missiles, Black Shark torpedo in South China Sea live-fire exercise

KOTA KINABALU: The Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) today conducted a live-fire exercise, launching several Exocet missiles and a Black Shark torpedo in the South China Sea to demonstrate the country's readiness to counter maritime threats in its area of operations. The exercise, codenamed TAMING SARI 23/25, involved the firing of surface-to-surface Exocet MM40 missiles by KD Lekiu and KD Lekir, as well as Exocet SM39 missiles launched in coordination with the Perdana-class, Scorpene attack submarine KD Tunku Abdul Rahman. Defence Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin was on hand to witness the demonstration. He said the exercise was historic as it marked the first time a Black Shark torpedo had been fired from the submarine KD Tun Abdul Razak. s "For the Exocet missile, the launch was carried out at a distance of more than 30 kilometres while for the Black Shark torpedo, it was at a distance of less than 10 kilometres. The exercise is necessary for us to improve the readiness and capabilities of our armed forces. "This is to ensure that our armed forces are always ready to defend the country," he said after the exercise. Also present were Defence Ministry secretary-general Datuk Lokman Hakim Ali, Navy chief Admiral Tan Sri Zulhelmy Ithnain, Armed Forces Headquarters Chief of Staff Left Gen Datuk Azhan Md Othman and other senior Navy officers. Exercise Taming Sari 23/25 was completed together with Exercise KerisMas 28/25 starting from July 8 to 31 from Lumut Naval Base and ending at the Kota Kinabalu Naval Base. The area of operations covered the Malaysian maritime zone in the South China Sea and focused on the RMN's ability to operate in various maritime domains, as well as enhance the interoperability between the units involved. Mohamed Khaled said the exercise involved 15 ships and two submarines from the Navy, supported by assets from the Army, Air Force, and the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA). He said the exercise also aimed to assess the current status of the country's defence assets, especially from Navy, as some of them were old, but were still at an optimal level to achieve the national defence objectives. "So far, all assets are functioning well but this does not mean that we do not have long-term plans. We are aware of the condition of the aged assets. All our services are undergoing a modernisation process under the future force policy." "We need to understand the importance of readiness. Our defence doctrine is not to attack other countries but to develop the ability to defend the country.

RMN showcases firepower and readiness in maritime exercise
RMN showcases firepower and readiness in maritime exercise

Borneo Post

time12 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Borneo Post

RMN showcases firepower and readiness in maritime exercise

A missile fired from a RMN ship during the Taming Sari Series 23/25 exercise in the South China Sea. KOTA KINABALU (July 29): The Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) demonstrated its operational strength and capabilities in defending the nation's maritime interests during the large-scale Taming Sari Series 23/25 exercise in the South China Sea on Tuesday. Defence Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin, who witnessed the event, said the exercise served as a vital platform to evaluate the readiness and competence of RMN assets and personnel in handling conventional maritime threats. 'This exercise is not merely a military routine, but a crucial requirement to ensure our personnel are not only well-equipped with assets but are also capable of defending the country at all times,' he told a press conference after observing missile and torpedo firings at Kota Kinabalu Terminal 2. Among the highlights of the exercise were the successful launches of Exocet missiles from KD Lekiu and KD Lekir, as well as an Exocet SM39 missile from the submarine KD Tunku Abdul Rahman. The RMN's second submarine, KD Tun Razak, carried out a live torpedo launch in a real war configuration. According to Mohamed Khaled, the missile firings were conducted from distances exceeding 30 kilometers, while torpedo launches were within 10 kilometers — effectively testing the tactical and technical capabilities of RMN's primary naval assets. In addition to these vessels, RMN deployed several other ships including KD Seri Indera Sakti, KD Kelantan, KD Selangor, KD Badik and KD Terengganu. The exercise also assessed the current condition of RMN assets — ranging from older ships to new vessels under construction. 'We need to evaluate the effectiveness and operational readiness of these assets regularly,' Mohamed Khaled said. In total, 17 RMN ships, two submarines, two aircraft and three helicopters participated, involving over 1,400 officers and personnel. 'This exercise also reinforces our defense doctrine, which is defensive in nature and aimed at safeguarding the nation, the region, and maritime interests,' he added. Mohamed Khaled noted that RMN is undergoing asset modernization through the 15-to-5 transformation plan, which will streamline the fleet into five main ship classes to enhance operational and maintenance efficiency. He emphasized that such exercises must be conducted consistently, as they involve not only technological strength but also the physical and mental endurance of both experienced and new personnel. 'This isn't a new initiative — it has been conducted for a long time — but what makes this year's edition special is the integrated use of all three systems: surface, subsurface, and air,' he said. 'Missile and torpedo firings require meticulous planning and management, as each round is a high-value asset and cannot be used carelessly.' Also present were Defence Ministry Secretary-General Datuk Lokman Hakim Ali, Navy Commander Admiral Tan Sri (Dr) Zulhelmy Ithnain, Malaysian Armed Forces Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Datuk Azhan Md Othman, and senior RMN officers.

Ministry to press ahead with armed forces modernisation, says Khaled
Ministry to press ahead with armed forces modernisation, says Khaled

New Straits Times

time15 hours ago

  • Politics
  • New Straits Times

Ministry to press ahead with armed forces modernisation, says Khaled

KOTA KINABALU: The Defence Ministry is pressing ahead with plans to modernise the armed forces to ensure operational readiness and long-term sustainability, said Defence Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin. Khaled said the current state of armed forces operations remained stable, but emphasised the need for forward-looking strategies. "Everything is going well. But that doesn't mean we don't have plans. We are aware of the aging condition of our assets. All our services are undergoing a process of modernisation. "As for the navy, they will have the 15-to-5 plan. Previously, there were 15 different types of ships and assets. From those 15 types, they will focus on five main types of assets," he said during a press conference at Terminal 2 Kota Kinabalu Airport here. Khaled was speaking to the media following the successful live firing of Exocet missiles and a Black Shark torpedo, during the concluding phase of joint naval drills dubbed Eksesais TAMING SARI 23/25 and Eksesais KERISMAS 28/25. The exercises involved the launch of ship-borne Exocet MM40 missiles by KD Lekiu and KD Lekir, as well as the coordinated underwater firing of an Exocet SM39 from the submarine KD Tunku Abdul Rahman. For the first time, the exercise also featured the firing of a Black Shark War torpedo in full combat configuration from KD Tun Razak. "The success of these missile and torpedo firings clearly demonstrates the navy's seriousness in projecting its capability and determination to defend Malaysia's maritime sovereignty and territorial integrity." Eksesais Taming Sari 23/25 was held together with Eksesais KERISMAS 28/25, running from July 8 to 31. Both exercises began at the Lumut naval base and would conclude at the Kota Kinabalu naval base, covering Malaysia's maritime zone in the South China Sea. The joint exercises focused on multi-domain operational capability and interoperability between participating units. Additionally, the drill provided a strategic platform to enhance synergy between defence and security agencies, involving the army , Royal Malaysian Air Force and the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency. Present were the ministry secretary-general Datuk Lokman Hakim Ali, Navy chief Admiral Tan Sri Zulhelmy Ithna and Malaysian Armed Forces Headquarters chief-of-staff Lieutenant-General Datuk Azhan Md Othman.

Firing Of Exocet Missiles, Black Shark Torpedo In TAMING SARI Exercise In South China Sea
Firing Of Exocet Missiles, Black Shark Torpedo In TAMING SARI Exercise In South China Sea

Barnama

time17 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Barnama

Firing Of Exocet Missiles, Black Shark Torpedo In TAMING SARI Exercise In South China Sea

KOTA KINABALU, July 29 (Bernama) -- The Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) today conducted the firing of several Exocet missiles and a Black Shark torpedo in TAMING SARI 23/25 exercise in the South China Sea to raise the country's maritime defence readiness. Defence Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin said the exercise involved the firing of Exocet MM40 missiles by KD Lekiu and KD Lekir, as well as the firing of Exocet SM39 missiles in coordination from the submarine KD Tunku Abdul Rahman. He said the exercise also made history as it involved submarine KD Tun Razak firing a Black Shark torpedo in a war configuration for the first time. "For the Exocet missile, the firing was carried out at a distance of more than 30 kilometres while for the Black Shark torpedo, it was at a distance of less than 10 kilometres. The exercise is necessary for us to improve the readiness and capabilities of our armed forces. "It aims to ensure that at all times, in any situation, our armed forces are always competent in defending the country," he said at a press conference after witnessing the exercise here today. Also present were Ministry of Defence secretary-general Datuk Lokman Hakim Ali, Royal Malaysian Navy chief Admiral Tan Sri Zulhelmy Ithnain, Chief of Staff of the Malaysian Armed Forces Headquarters Left Gen Datuk Azhan Md Othman and other RMN senior officers. Exercise TAMING SARI 23/25 was completed together with Exercise KERISMAS 28/25 starting from July 8 to 31 from Lumut Royal Malaysian Navy Base and ending at the Kota Kinabalu Royal Malaysian Navy Base. It covers the Malaysian maritime zone in the South China Sea by focusing on the ability to operate in various maritime domains as well as the interoperability capabilities between the units involved. Mohamed Khaled said the exercise involved 15 ships and two submarines from RMN, supported by assets from the Army, Royal Malaysian Air Force, and the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA).

India vs Australia hockey full schedule, dates, time (IST), live streaming
India vs Australia hockey full schedule, dates, time (IST), live streaming

Business Standard

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • Business Standard

India vs Australia hockey full schedule, dates, time (IST), live streaming

India's preparations for the all-important Asia Cup 2025 will get a solid test as the men's hockey team heads Down Under for a four-match series against Australia from August 15 to 21 at the Perth Hockey Stadium. Ranked eighth in the world, India will face sixth-ranked Australia in what promises to be a fiercely competitive bilateral series. The matches are scheduled for August 15, 16, 19, and 21, and will serve not only as a high-level tune-up for the upcoming continental championship in Bihar but also as a chance for key players to make their case for final selection. This series comes just weeks after both sides locked horns in the FIH Pro League 2024–25, where Australia narrowly edged out India 3–2 in both legs. However, India will take confidence from their historic 3–2 win over the Kookaburras at the 2024 Paris Olympics — their first Olympic win over Australia since 1972. While Australia have dominated the head-to-head record in the past decade, winning 35 of their 51 meetings since 2013, the recent games have shown India closing the gap. Chief Coach Craig Fulton has called the tour a 'crucial test', confirming that team selection for the Asia Cup will be finalised during the series. India vs Australia hockey series: Full schedule India vs Australia hockey series: Live streaming and telecast details When will the Indian hockey team's tour of Australia begin? The Indian hockey team's four-match series against Australia will begin on Friday, August 15. What will be the venue for the India vs Australia hockey series? All the matches of the four-match hockey series between India and Australia will be played at the Perth Hockey Stadium. What time will the India vs Australia hockey series matches begin? All the matches of the four-match hockey series between India and Australia will begin at 3:30 PM IST. Where to watch the live telecast of the India vs Australia hockey series? The live telecast details of the India vs Australia hockey series have not been announced yet. The live streaming details of the India vs Australia hockey series have not been announced yet.

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