USS Carl Vinson, HMS Queen Elizabeth, and JS Kaga lead US, Australian, Japanese, and British ships and aircraft during an exercise in the Bay of Bengal on October 17. US Navy/MCS2 Haydn N. Smith
* In recent weeks, US Navy ships have worked with other navies during exercises in the Pacific.
* The exercises have seen US aircraft carriers sail with their British and Japanese counterparts.
* Their drills are part of an effort to develop interoperability — and a demonstration to China.
It's been a busy two months for the American, British, and Japanese navies — especially their carriers.
In early October, they were part of a massive exercise that saw the US Navy's USS Ronald Reagan and USS Carl Vinson, the UK's HMS Queen Elizabeth, and Japan's JS Ise operating together in the Western Pacific.
A few weeks later, USS Carl Vinson, HMS Queen Elizabeth, and one of Japan's Izumo-class helicopter carriers, JS Kaga, trained with Royal Australian Navy ships in the eastern Indian Ocean.
In early November, JS Ise and USS America, an amphibious assault ship, trained off of southern Japan, while and USS Carl Vinson and JS Kaga conducted exercises in the South China Sea.
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WNU Editor: It looks like these exercises are becoming the new normal.
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