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Joanna – Lynx Mk 8 Helicopter Joanna- winching in the Indian Ocean
Lynx Mk 8 Helicopter Joanna- winching in the Indian Ocean
HMS Defender on her way to Indian International

DEFENDER IN THE INDIAN OCEAN

Published: 09 Feb 2016

HMS Defender’s helicopter ‘Joanna’ has been holding training drills in the middle of theIndian Ocean

As the destroyer makes her way towards theportofVisakhapatnaminIndia, the Lynx Helicopter from 815 Naval Air Squadron based at Royal Naval Air Station,Somersettakes the opportunity to carryout training movements allowing the crew to maintain a current state of readiness.

The Portsmouth-based warship is one of two dozen vessels from the navies of the world attending the Indian International Fleet Review, which formally opens tomorrow 5 Feb 2016.

More than 70 warships are taking part in the review off the east coast port with the country’s president Pranab Mukherjee inspecting the six lines of vessels from a patrol ship over a three-hour period on Saturday morning.

The review is also the swansong for the world’s oldest operational aircraft carrier – INS Viraat – which served as the flagship of the Royal Navy’s Falklands task force back in 1982 before being sold to India three years later.

Defender’s participation in the fleet review comes hot on the heels of supporting air strikes against Daesh inSyriaandIraqas she took her place in the carrier battle groups of the FS Charles de Gaulle and USS Harry S Truman operating in the Gulf.

After a short visit to the Omani capital Muscat, the destroyer began the 2,600-mile journey to Visakhapatnam across the Indian Ocean and into the Bay of Bengal.

During the early stages of the crossing, Defender conducted joint counter-terrorism and counter-smuggling work with the French frigate FS Provence.

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