SIMBEX

Singapore India Maritime Bilateral Exercise (SIMBEX) is an annual bilateral naval exercise conducted by the Indian Navy and the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN)[1] previously known as Exercise Lion King.
History
[edit]The exercise has been held annually since 1994.
Over the years, SIMBEX has progressed beyond its original emphasis on anti-submarine warfare to include elements of maritime security, anti-air, and anti-surface warfare.[2] Harbour phases include various planning conferences and simulator-based warfare training/ wargaming.[3] In a statement, the Indian High Commission in Singapore in 2019 stated that "SIMBEX is the longest uninterrupted naval exercise that India has with any other country".[4]
Simbex-2019 took place on the South China Sea and included maritime combat exercises such as firing exercises, tracking exercises, and coordinated tactical exercises.[3][5]
The 28th edition of SIMBEX took place from September 02 to 04, 2021 in the southern fringes of the South China Sea. The Indian Navy was represented by destroyer INS Ranvijay with a ship borne helicopter, corvettes INS Kiltan and INS Kora and one P8I Long Range Maritime Patrol Aircraft. The RSN was represented by Formidable Class Frigate, RSS Steadfast, embarked with an S-70B naval helicopter, one Victory Class Missile Corvette, RSS Vigour, one Archer Class Submarine and one Fokker-50 Maritime Patrol Aircraft. Four F-16 fighter aircraft of the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) also participated in the exercise during the Air Defence Drills.[6]
The 31st edition of SIMBEX took place from October 23 to 29, 2024 in two phases. Phase 1 was conducted at Vishakapatnam as harbor phase while Phase 2 was conducted in Bay of Bengal region. The Indian Navy was represented by INS Shivalik and their Eastern Fleet. The Republic of Singapore Navy will attend with RSS Tenacious.[7]
The 32nd edition of SIMBEX was hosted by Singapore from 28 July to 1 August 2025. The harbour phase was held at RSS Singapura and was followed by the sea phase held in the southern parts of South China Sea. While the Indian Navy was represented by INS Satpura, the Republic of Singapore Navy was represented by RSS Supreme and RSS Vigilance, supported by MV Mentor. The Republic of Singapore Air Force also participated in the exercise with an S-70B Seahawk naval helicopter, two Fokker-50 maritime patrol aircraft and two F-15SG fighter aircraft. The harbour phase was held at RSS Singapura base and was followed by the sea phase held in the southern parts of South China Sea. During the sea phase, the participating forces carried out advanced warfare drills, including gunnery firings, air defence exercises, and maritime security operations. The sea phase concluded with a ceremonial sail-past by the participating ships.[8][9]
References
[edit]- ^ "Singapore India Maritime Bilateral Exercise (SIMBEX) 14". Indian Navy. 20 May 2016. Retrieved 14 June 2016.
- ^ Ng, Charmaine (24 May 2017). "Singapore, India navies conclude annual bilateral maritime exercise". Straits Times. Retrieved 29 November 2020.
- ^ a b "SIMBEX-2019". Indian Navy. Retrieved 29 November 2020.
- ^ "Indian warships take part in international maritime defence exhibition in Singapore". The Economic Times. 15 May 2019. Retrieved 29 November 2020.
- ^ Panda, Ankit (20 May 2019). "India, Singapore Begin SIMBEX 2019 Naval Exercises in South China Sea". thediplomat.com. Retrieved 29 November 2020.
- ^ "28th EDITION OF SINGAPORE-INDIA MARITIME BILATERAL EXERCISE 'SIMBEX'". pib.gov.in. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
- ^ Delhi, PIB. "SINGAPORE INDIA MARITIME BILATERAL EXERCISE (SIMBEX) 2024 - 23 TO 29 OCT 24". PIB.gov.in.
- ^ "INS Satpura arrives in Singapore for SIMBEX-25" (Press release). Press Information Bureau. 30 July 2025. Retrieved 3 August 2025.
- ^ PTI (4 August 2025). "Navies of India, Singapore conclude SIMBEX". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 5 August 2025.
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