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ANCP: Navy Procession, Assets Brightens Up Penang Sky And Sea After 35 Years
ANCP: Navy Procession, Assets Brightens Up Penang Sky And Sea After 35 Years

Barnama

timea day ago

  • General
  • Barnama

ANCP: Navy Procession, Assets Brightens Up Penang Sky And Sea After 35 Years

GEORGE TOWN, Aug 17 (Bernama) -- After 35 years, Penang is back in the spotlight with the ASEAN Navies' City Parade (ANCP), which took place today at Padang Kota Lama, alongside the state government's Hari Buletin 4.0 celebration. The ANCP, which is an initiative of the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) in an effort to introduce and promote naval military traditions to the general public, witnessed a military parade involving a contingent of 10 ships from ASEAN countries, the Malaysian United Cadet Force (PKBM Laut), the RMN Voluntary Reserve Force and the RMN Veterans Association. Among the events that stole the spotlight were the RMN combat boat demonstration and helicopter fly-past, as well as the silent parade and band performance by RMN, which mesmerized thousands of visitors who arrived as early as 6.30 am. A total of 301 ASEAN ship contingents and 388 school students from 11 schools including Penang Free School, SMK (P) St George, SMK Pekula Jaya, and SMK Bukit Jambul participated as parade contingents and marching bands. The parade of ship contingents involved were RSS Vigour from Singapore; KRI Bung Tomo (Indonesia); KPD Darulaman (Brunei); UMS King Sin Phyu Shin (Myanmar); HTMS Krabi (Thailand); VPNS Quang Trung (Vietnam) and BRP Antonio Luna (Philippines) while representing Malaysia were three TLDM warships namely KD Kedah, KD Lekiu and KD Lekir. The ANCP was held concurrently with several important regional events including the 19th ASEAN Naval Chiefs Meeting (ANCM), the third ASEAN Multilateral Naval Exercise (AMNEX) and the ASEAN Fleet Review (AFR). The ANCP in Penang also carries its own historical value, recalling the memories of the International Royal Fleet Review (IRFR) on May 19 1990 which involved 59 warships and 11,000 naval personnel from various countries. In appreciation of the services of RMN veterans and recognition of past service, a total of 30 RMN Veterans also participated in the parade at this year's ANCP, in addition to being enlivened by the participation of the Penang Chinese Peranakan Association, Boria Omara and the Penang Chingay Association. Earlier, the Yang di-Pertua Negeri Tun Ramli Ngah Talib inspected the Main Guard of Honour led by RMN Lieutenant Commander Mohd Amirul Abdullah Hanan and Lieutenant Abdul Hakim Mohd Sidek who carried the pennant of RMN 23rd Squadron

Warships make their way into Penang for Asean navy chiefs meeting
Warships make their way into Penang for Asean navy chiefs meeting

The Star

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • The Star

Warships make their way into Penang for Asean navy chiefs meeting

GEORGE TOWN: The first warship has arrived for the upcoming 19th Asean Navy Chiefs' Meeting (ANCM) from Aug 18 to 22, in conjunction with Malaysia's Asean Chairmanship. KD Kedah, measuring 91m in length, arrived at Swettenham Pier Cruise Terminal at 9.15am on Friday (Aug 15). It was followed closely by KD Lekiu, KD Lekir, RSS Vigour, UMS Kin Sin Phyu, BRP Antonio Luna, Kri Bung Tomo, VPNS Quang Trung, HTMS Krabi and KDB Darulaman, with the last shop scheduled to arrive at 1.45pm. It was reported that the ANCM forum would bring together navy chiefs from all Asean countries to discuss aspects of security, peace and stability in the region's seas. Several side events will also be held, along with Hari Buletin 4.0 at Padang Kota Lama on Aug 17, including the Asean Navies' City Parade (ANCP). The Asean Fleet Review will also be organised on Aug 21, and the Penang Governor Tun Ramli Ngah Talib is scheduled to attend as the guest of honour to take the salute at the event. Malaysia assumed the role of Asean Chair 2025 with the theme "Inclusivity and Sustainability," symbolising its aspiration to guide this 58-year-old regional bloc toward a more united, dynamic, and sustainable future.

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