“Venezuelan Navy’s Inter Squad Exercise Bicentennial of the Naval Battle of Lake Maracaibo IV Phase: Defensive Battle against Limited Invasion”

2023-05-07 10:05:02

The Venezuelan Navy made the Inter Squad Exercise Bicentennial of the Naval Battle of Lake Maracaibo IV Phase Defensive Battle once morest Limited Invasion. For this purpose, the Task Group 23.2made up of units of the commandos of the Squad, Marine Corps and Coast Guard. The exercises, which took place in Caribbean waters off the central coast of the country, included amphibious operations in the Naval Station ‘Lieutenant Tomás Vega’ in Turiamo Bay.

In the same way, cadets of the Navy Military Academyas part of Field Period and Campaign Maneuvers 2023developed by the Bolivarian Military University of Venezuelato raise the level of training of the future naval officer.

This is the second naval exercise of these characteristics to be carried out in 2023. As reported by Infodefensa.com, last January the Inter Squadron Exercise I-2023 Patriot blockade on the Gulf of Venezuela in 1823.

View of the Task Group 23.2. Photo: Venezuelan Navy

participating units

The ocean patrolmen participated in the Squad Command Guaiqueri (PO-11) y For children (PO-13), of the type Navantia Avante 2200 /class Guaiqueriattached to the Frigate Squadron; the amphibious landing ship Goajira (T-63) type LST / class Capanabelonging to Amphibious Ship Squadron; as well as the tugboat Admiral Francisco de Miranda (DA-11), type Damen Salvage Tug 6014and multipurpose transport The Friars (T-91) of the Damen type Stan Lander 5612members of the Support and Service Ships Squadron.

For his part, he Coast Guard Command was represented by the coastal surveillance vessels Guaicamacuto (GC-21), of the Navantia type Forward 1400 / class Guaicamacuto. Finally, the Marine Corps used amphibious armored vehicles Norinco VN18among other means.

Venezuela InfMarina VN18 AVIMarines and an armored VN18. Photo: Venezuelan Navy

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