S. Korea joins US-led multinational anti-submarine drills in Guam

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 A P-3 maritime patrol aircraft is seen in this photo provided by the Navy, March 3. Yonhap

A P-3 maritime patrol plane is seen on this picture offered by the Navy, March 3. Yonhap

Korea will be a part of a U.S.-led multinational anti-submarine warfare train in waters off Guam on Tuesday as a part of efforts to bolster capabilities in opposition to underwater threats, the Navy stated.

A P-3 maritime patrol plane and a few 40 personnel will likely be mobilized for the annual Sea Dragon train set to start later within the day by means of March 14, alongside U.S., Japanese, Australian and Indian troops, in keeping with the Navy.

Throughout the train, troops will conduct numerous drills, comparable to monitoring simulated underwater targets, to reinforce their capabilities in anti-submarine warfare techniques and mixed operations, it stated.

Korea first took half within the train organized by the U.S. seventh Fleet as an observer in 2019, earlier than turning into a full participant the following yr. The train was first launched in 2014. (Yonhap)

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