SIHANOUKVILLE, Cambodia, May 27 -- On May 26, the aerial and maritime live-force drill of the China-Cambodia "Golden Dragon 2025" joint exercise kicked off in the sea area and airspace near the port of Sihanoukville in Cambodia. A joint taskforce comprising 11 naval vessels and 3 air force helicopters from the two countries participated in the drill.
In the scenario of a cargo ship hijacked by "terrorists" riding armed speedboats, and focusing on the joint maritime counter-terrorism and anti-hijacking operations, the drill mainly included the joint response, accompanying escort, counter-terrorism and anti-piracy, joint aerial and maritime search and rescue, and other training subjects.
After receiving the situation briefing, the joint taskforce rushed to the "incident sea area". Following target identification through the search at sea, the navy and air force participating troops applied various methods to deter and stop the "terrorists", implemented rapid blocking and guard, and carried out visit, board, search, and seizure (VBSS). They also jointly searched and rescued the "terrorists" falling overboard and provided medical aid to them on humanitarian grounds.
Subsequently, the two sides jointly held a conclusion ceremony for the aerial and maritime live-force drill. The drill achieved the purpose of mutual learning and advancement, and demonstrated the firm will and competence of both sides in jointly safeguarding maritime security.
(Video Editor: Huang Panyue)