Explosive ordnance disposal technicians assigned to the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) and the U.S. Navy participate in a live bottom mine contact charge demonstration during IWOTO 2019 on ...
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Sea Dragon 2026: Indian Navy, allies in multinational ASW drill
The Indian Navy joins the US, Australia, Japan, and New Zealand for Exercise Sea Dragon 2026, a US-led multinational anti-submarine warfare drill in Guam aimed at strengthening cooperation and ...
The JMSDF is procuring Sakura-class OPVs at a rapid pace to strengthen maritime surveillance around Japan amid growing regional security pressures, particularly China’s expanding maritime activities.
Ships from the U.S. and Indian navies and Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force transit in formation during Malabar 2014. (Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Chris Cavagnaro) Trilateral ...
The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force will launch its Indo-Pacific Deployment on April 21. A total of five ships forming four surface units deploy during the mission period, supported by submarines ...
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Japan is becoming a submarine powerhouse
Japan now operates five cutting-edge Taigei-class submarines, in addition to its 12 Soryu-class and 6 Oyashio-class vessels.
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