Thailand, US hold anti-submarine exercise in Indian Ocean
The Royal Thai Navy (RTN) and US Navy began a 5-day anti-submarine exercise in the Andaman Sea, part of the Indian Ocean, on 25 April.
US Navy’s guided-missile destroyer USS Halsey (Source: thediplomat.com) |
The exercise involved cooperative evolutions designed to enhance mutual capabilities in anti-submarine warfare while also improving information sharing between the two navies.
During the five days of the exercise, participants will conduct subject matter expert exchanges in every aspect of anti-submarine warfare focusing on tracking submarines in different conditions and concludes with evolutions designed to incorporate learned techniques.
The exercise drew the participation of US Navy’s guided-missile destroyer USS Halsey, a Los Angeles-class fast attack submarine and a military aircraft P-8 Poseidon.
Meanwhile, the RTN sent the helicopter carrier HTMS Chakri Naruebet, Khamronsin-class corvette HTMS Long Lom, Naresuan-class frigate HTMS Taksin and S-70B Seahawk helicopter.
Only 3 assets from Thailand officially joined in the exercise held in 2017.
(Source: VNA)