Yellow Sea Live Firing Training!No boats are allowed to sail in

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-28

Recently, the China Maritime Safety Administration** announced that the Dalian Maritime Safety Administration will conduct live-fire training in some waters in the northern Yellow Sea from 10 o'clock on December 11 to 12 o'clock on the 15th, and prohibit any ships from entering. This measure is aimed at ensuring maritime safety during the training period and ensuring the combat effectiveness of our maritime military forces and the ability to respond to emergencies.

However, during the training, it is necessary to ensure not only military security, but also the safety of navigation. Vessels sailing in this area need to strictly follow the relevant regulations and avoid sailing or anchoring in the training area. This is not only a responsibility for their own safety, but also respect for other ships and military training.

In fact, during military training, sea traffic is heavy, and a safe distance between ships needs to be guaranteed. If a vessel navigating the area fails to comply with the relevant regulations, it may lead to a safety accident such as a collision, which will not only damage the ship and cargo, but also endanger the lives of those on board. Therefore, the navigation warning of the Dalian Maritime Safety Bureau is very necessary.

In addition, for those vessels and personnel who wish to know more about this live-fire training, relevant information can be obtained through the official Dalian Maritime Safety Administration** or other authoritative channels. This information will help them better understand the actual situation in the area and make a more reasonable sailing plan.

During live-fire training in the northern Yellow Sea, the safety of navigation needs to be given high priority. Vessels sailing in this area need to comply with the relevant regulations and avoid sailing or anchoring in the training area. At the same time, by understanding the relevant regulations and information, we can better ensure the safety of navigation and the normal conduct of military training. We believe that with the joint efforts of all parties, this live-fire training will be a complete success.

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