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The Special Boat Squadron (SBS) of the Sri Lanka Navy commenced the asymmetric warfare course 2014, at the eastern Navy Headquarters in Trincomalee. Sixteen foreign military officers from five countries are taking part in the training course.
Twenty-four officers and sailors from Pakistan, China, Maldives, Bangladesh, Sudan and Sri Lanka participate in the three- month long course, the navy headquarters said.
One officer and 03 sailors from Pakistan and Sudan each and 04 officers from China, one officer from Bangladesh and one Coast Guard officer and 02 sailors from Maldives are among the foreign participants. Eight sailors from the Special Boat Squadron of the Sri Lanka Navy also participate in the course, it added.
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Comments - Asymmetric warfare course commences in SL
Top Cat Tuesday, 04 February 2014 05:30 PM
A paid holiday?
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Rohan Wickremsinghe Wednesday, 05 February 2014 06:14 AM
What is the use of Jayantha Colambage's Sri Lanka Navy when it cannot even stop invading fishermen, leave alone fighting other navies
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Nihal Amarasekera Wednesday, 05 February 2014 06:56 AM
May I call it a positive side of terrorism a country has to undergo?
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