Saturday, June 30, 2018

U.S. Navy Sends The Carrier USS Harry S. Truman To Monitor Russian Activity In The Atlantic

USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75) conducts a strait transit. Truman is currently deployed as part of an ongoing rotation of U.S. forces supporting maritime security operations in international waters around the globe on April 27, 2018. US Navy Photo

USNI News: Carrier USS Harry S. Truman Operating in the Atlantic as Russian Submarine Activity is on the Rise

The aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75) has left the Mediterranean Sea and is now operating in the Atlantic Ocean, a defense official confirmed to USNI News.

This week the carrier, the embarked Carrier Air Wing 1 and some of its escorts passed through the Strait of Gibraltar into the Atlantic after spending several days in port in Marseille, France.

“As a matter of longstanding policy, we do not discuss future operations, but I can tell you that the Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group will continue to conduct operations in support of our NATO allies, European and African partner nations, coalition partners, and U.S. national security interests,” Cmdr. John Perkins, a spokesman with U.S. Naval Forces Europe and Africa, told USNI News.

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WNU Editor: You do not send an aircraft carrier to monitor submarine activity in the Atlantic. This is more for show before next week's NATO summit.

2 comments:

Carl said...

'You do not send an aircraft carrier to monitor submarine activity in the Atlantic. This is more for show before next week's NATO summit."

Yes, right. Navy carrier air groups don't even include anti-submarine aircraft anymore except for a couple of helicopters.

jac said...

Carl,
you are right, but for monitoring only that's largely enough. There is also a submarine too, which is the best weapon against submarine.
That said, I agree that this move is more likely political than anything else.