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06 October 2022
by Alejandro Sanchez
Namibia’s NS
Elephant
docked in the Port of Rio de Janeiro during the Exercise ‘UNITAS’.
(Brazilian Navy’s News Service)
For the first time since the inception of the event in 1960, the Namibian and Cameroonian navies participated in the multinational exercise UNITAS this year off the coast of Brazil.
Namibia’s NS
Elephant
(A11), a Chinese-made multi-purpose ship, and two Cameroonian patrol boats, CNS
Le Ntem
(P108) and CNS
La Sanaga
(P109), took part in UNITAS LXIII, which was held from 8 to 22 September.
Air Marshal Martin Kambulu Pinehas, chief of the Namibian Defence Force, told
Janes
that the two navies have “enjoyed sound relations in maritime affairs since 1994, when the naval co-operation agreement was signed in Namibia” between the two governments.
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