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India-China warships arrive in Colombo in a day: 410 crew members on INS Mumbai, 1473 staff on 3 Dragon warships

Four warships from India and China reached Sri Lanka's capital Colombo on the same day. Out of which one warship is from India and three from China. According to the Sri Lankan website Daily Mirror, the Indian warship and Chinese warships have arrived in Colombo on a 3-day journey. According to reports, the Indian Navy's warship INS Mumbai has reached Sri Lanka for the first time. The Sri Lankan Navy welcomed him. This is the eighth time an Indian ship has visited Sri Lanka this year. Three Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy warships He Fei, Wuzhishan and Qilianshan also arrived at Colombo Port on an official visit on Monday morning. INS Mumbai will participate in many events INS Mumbai is a 163 meter long warship with 410 crew members. The ship came with the necessary parts for a Dornier reconnaissance ship. India gifted Dornier reconnaissance ships to Sri Lanka in August 2022 to strengthen maritime security. INS Mumbai will participate in some events with the Sri Lankan Navy. According to the report, the crew members of the warship will also visit some tourist centers in Sri Lanka. On August 29, INS will also participate in a 'Passage Exercise' with a Sri Lankan ship. INS Mumbai is an indigenous warship of India, which was commissioned into the Indian Navy in the year 2001. 3 Chinese warships arrive in Sri Lanka with 1473 crew members Three Chinese warships have arrived to participate in exercises with the Sri Lankan Navy. The biggest one is 'Hee Phi'. It is 144.50 meters in length, carrying 267 crew members. The battleship Wuzhishan is 210 meters long, with 872 crew members. At the same time the Qilianshan is a 210 meter long warship, with 334 crew members. According to The Hindu BusinessLine, it is quite unique that the warships of the two countries arrive at the Colombo port on the same day. In fact, India has long been expressing concerns about Chinese ships being intercepted on the island of Sri Lanka. China calls spy ship research ship Last year, India said that China is trying to spy on India through its research ships. Following this, Sri Lanka refused to allow Chinese ships to dock in its country in September 2023. However, Sri Lanka lifted this ban a few months ago. China has many spy ships. He may say that he uses these ships for research, but they have a powerful military surveillance system. Many beaches in Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and Tamil Nadu come under the influence of Chinese ships calling at ports in the Maldives and Sri Lanka. China's military operates spy ships China's military operates spy ships China's spy ships are capable of operating throughout the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Oceans. These ships conduct reconnaissance and send complete information to land-based tracking stations in Beijing. China monitors the launch of satellites, rockets and intercontinental ballistic missiles by Yuan Wang-class ships. According to a US Defense Department report, the ship is operated by the Strategic Support Force (SSF) of China's People's Liberation Army (PLA). The SSF is a theater command level organization. It assists the PLA in space, cyber, electronic, information, communications and psychological warfare missions. China's spy ships are powerful tracking ships. These ships start their movement when India or any other country conducts missile tests. The vessel is fitted with high-tech eavesdropping equipment. With its help, he can listen to conversations from 1,000 km away. The missile tracking ship is equipped with an electronic system consisting of radar and antenna. The system tracks incoming missiles within its range and sends its information to the air defense system. That is, before the missile comes within the range of the air defense system, its information is found and the attack can be thwarted.

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