Simon's Town - The navy is going to dedicate its only extensive visit abroad this year to supporting the government's diplomatic relations in China and other eastern countries, at a cost of about R30m.
In the past and due to the navy's limited budget, these types of visits usually focused on training and joint exercises with naval allies.
SAS SPIOENKOP The third of the South African Navy VALOUR Class Frigates
"Strategically seen, the saying is that you keep your friends close and your enemies closer," said military analyst Helmoed-Römer Heitman.
"China is a future colonial power in Africa and it makes sense for South Africa to seek favour now.
This will mean that South Africa will become a client rather than a colony of China in the future.
"This is really the only alternative for South Africa, seeing as it regards the USA as an enemy and Europe as an officious entity in Africa."
Inter-continental ties
Navy spokesperson Captain Lisa Hendricks said one of the navy's brand new frigates, the SAS Spioenkop, will support the government's diplomatic initiatives.
The ship will also visit Vietnam, India, Mauritius and Singapore.
The trip will last from October until December and will deplete most of the navy's budget for these kinds of deployments.
"The aim of the visits is to create inter-continental ties with the East and the Far East and to develop co-operation," Hendricks said.
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