CORPAT - India-Indonesia Coordinated Patrol
Base Commander Lantamal Presenting Crest to NAVCC
The India- Indonesia Coordinated Patrol (IND-INDO CORPAT) commenced in 2002 and 25 cycles of the CORPAT (two per year) have been conducted so far. For undertaking these patrols, one ship and one fixed wing aircraft from each country is deployed.
Captain's Discussion
During the period of the CORPAT, the ships and aircraft carry out patrolling on respective side of the IMBL to prevent illegal activities in close coordination and share information of such activities, if detected.
The Indian-Indonesian Officers Team
For the 25th cycle of CORPAT, conducted from 16 Apr 06 May 15, INS Cheetah and one Dornier Maritime Patrol Aircraft (MPA) from Indian side and KRI Tjiptadi and CN-235 MPA from the Indonesian side participated in the Coordinated Patrol.
Students of Maritime Academy Onboard
The Opening Ceremony was conducted from 16-18 Apr 15 at Port Blair and the Closing Ceremony and Debrief were conducted at Belawan, Indonesia from 04-06 May 15. Both the ceremonies were attended by Senior Officers from the participating navies.
Traditional Welcome
Visit to Maritime Academy Medan
Captain Interacting with Indonesian Seariders
Flag Hoist Drill with Kri Teuku Umar
Teuku Umar Firing on Target Lowered by INS Saryu
Ind- Indo Joint VBSS Exercise
SAREX by CH 424 Ex-Saryu Onboard Kri Teuku Umar
CH 424 Carrying Strafing Run During VBSS
Search Operation Onboard Kri Teuku Umar
Boarding Officer Interacting with CO, Kri Teuku Umar