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Home » Chinese, Russian, Iranian Warships Arrive in South Africa for Naval Drills

Chinese, Russian, Iranian Warships Arrive in South Africa for Naval Drills

by kevin Atamba
January 10, 2026
in General News
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Warships from China, Russia, and Iran have arrived in South Africa for a week of joint naval exercises. The drills begin Saturday at the Simon’s Town naval base near Cape Town. This collaboration occurs amid sharply heightened geopolitical tensions, particularly following recent US military intervention in Venezuela and seizures of oil tankers.

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A Russian vessel arrives at the Simon's Town Naval base ahead of the BRICS Plus countries which include China, Russia and Iran for a joint naval exercises in South Africa's, in Cape Town, South Africa, January 9, 2026. REUTERS/Esa Alexander

Exercise Details and Official Statements

China’s defense ministry stated the drills focus on “safeguarding vital shipping lanes and economic activities.” The exercises will include simulated strikes on maritime targets and counter-terrorism rescue operations. South Africa’s defence force said the event allows navies to “exchange best practices and improve joint operational capabilities” for regional maritime stability. It remains unclear if other BRICS nations, like Brazil or India, will participate.

Timing and Domestic Criticism

The drills were originally scheduled for November 2025 but were postponed due to the G20 summit in Johannesburg. South Africa’s Deputy Defence Minister Bantu Holomisa defended the timing, stating planning began long before current tensions. However, the Democratic Alliance, a key coalition partner, strongly opposes hosting “rogue and sanctioned states” like Russia and Iran, calling the BRICS label a “political trick.”

The Chinese guided-missile destroyer Tangshan, left, and the Russian corvette Stoikiy, right, in the Simon's Town harbour, in Cape Town, South Africa, Friday, Jan. 9, 2026. (AP Photo/Nardus Engelbrecht)

Broader Geopolitical Context

The exercises intensify an already volatile global climate. Recent US actions include the military intervention in Caracas, the abduction of President Nicolás Maduro, and the seizure of Venezuela-linked oil tankers, including a Russian-flagged vessel. Moscow condemned the seizure as a violation of international law. President Trump later dismissed international law in an interview, stating only his “own morality” guides his administration’s policies.

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Straining US-South Africa Relations

These drills will likely further strain US-South Africa relations. The Trump administration has repeatedly criticized South Africa. Hosting navies from US adversaries like Iran and Russia is viewed as a direct diplomatic challenge. This comes as Washington also threatens action over Iran’s domestic crackdown on protests.

A Strategic Signal Amid Global Friction

The arrival of Chinese, Russian, and Iranian warships in South Africa sends a clear strategic signal. It demonstrates deepening military cooperation within the BRICS+ bloc at a moment of acute confrontation with the United States. For South Africa, the drills balance historical ties with Russia and China against severe economic risks from alienating the US. The week-long exercises will be closely watched as a barometer of shifting alliances and the growing militarization of geopolitical rivalries.

Tags: BRICS naval exercisegeopolitical tensionsIran Russia Chinamaritime securitySimon's TownSouth Africa foreign policyUS Venezuela intervention
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