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Russian Warship Joins China, Iran For Naval Drills in South Africa

Babatunde Abdulraheem Lawal by Babatunde Abdulraheem Lawal
January 9, 2026
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A Russian warship has arrived off South Africa’s main naval base at Simon’s Town to participate in joint naval exercises alongside vessels from China and Iran, raising concerns about Pretoria’s already strained relations with the United States.

The Russian corvette sailed into False Bay on Friday, joining a Chinese destroyer and support ship as well as an Iranian forward base ship that entered South African waters earlier in the week. The week-long military drills, tagged “Will for Peace 2026,” are scheduled to begin with an opening ceremony on Saturday.

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China is leading the exercise, which involves navies from the BRICS bloc. The United Arab Emirates is also expected to send ships, while Indonesia, Ethiopia and Brazil will participate as observers. Other BRICS members include India, Egypt and Saudi Arabia.

South Africa’s defence force said the drills are aimed at exchanging best practices and improving joint operational capabilities to enhance maritime security and regional stability.

The exercises come amid heightened global tensions, particularly following recent actions by Washington against Russia and Iran. However, South Africa’s Deputy Defence Minister, Bantu Holomisa, said the drills were planned long before current geopolitical developments and should not be viewed as hostile.

Analysts warn that the presence of Russian, Chinese and Iranian warships could further strain relations between South Africa and the United States, which has previously expressed concern over Pretoria’s ties with the countries involved.

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