Saturday, July 3, 2021

US Allies Want To Spend More Time Practicing To Hunt Russian And Chinese subs

The Russian Navy's Yasen class submarine Severodvinsk. Russian MoD  

Buisiness Insider: US allies want to spend more time practicing to hunt Russian and Chinese subs, top Navy admiral says 

* US allies want to spend more time and resources on training with the US, the Navy's top admiral said.

* An area of focus is anti-submarine warfare, which has gained attention as Russia's and China's sub fleets grow. 

US allies and partners want to spend more time training with the US to hunt Russian and Chinese submarines, the US Navy's top officer said Wednesday. 

Asked about what kinds of operations offered the best opportunities to work with other navies, Adm. Michael Gilday, chief of US naval operations, told a virtual audience at the West 2021 conference that many of those forces want to focus more on anti-submarine warfare. 

"Probably at least once a week I'm talking with a key ally or partner," Gilday said. "What I'm seeing is a very high interest in not just talking about some of the more consequential missions that we have - let's say, anti-submarine warfare against an advancing threat, not only from Russia but also from China."  

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WNU Editor: There are a lot of subs to hunt. Russia has new subs .... Russia's Newest Submarines Are "On Par With Ours" According To Senior American General (Warzone/The Drive). And so does China .... China's Submarine Fleet Is Huge. The US Navy Plans To Whittle Away At It With Mines (Forbes).

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's July 3, the anniversary of flight 655. I wonder what Capt. Rogers is up to, prolly polishing his medals for killing a bunch of women and children.

What a guy! If he ain't dead I hope he dies soon!

Adam said...

Long overdue.