The Manila Times

UK Navy joins Pacific drill for first time

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LONDON: A British patrol ship has taken part for the first time in “Exercise Keen Sword,” the regular Pacific training operation carried out by the Japanese and US navies, the UK said Saturday (Sunday in Manila).

HMS Spey joined the ten-day military workout focused on a combined response to armed attacks “aimed at testing the readiness of participat­ing countries,” the Royal Navy said in a press release.

The exercise involved 36,000 military personnel, 30 ships and 370 aircraft, drawn mainly from Japan and the United States but with Australia, Canada and the UK also joining in.

For the crew of HMS Spey, the opportunit­y to take part in Exercise Keen Sword 23 has offered countless opportunit­ies to further develop our ability to work together and continue our great working relationsh­ip with the Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force and the many other allies and partners participat­ing in the exercise,” said Lt. Cmdr. Bridget Macnae, the ship’s executive officer.

“Keen Sword” was first held in 1985 and this year’s event is the 16th such exercise.

Spey is one of two Royal Navy patrol vessels deployed on a longterm mission to India-Asia-Pacific as part of the UK’s increased focus on the region.

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This handout photo taken and released by Japan’s Ministry of Defense Friday, Nov. 18, 2022, shows members of Japan’s Self-Defense Forces and US Armed Forces conducting a bilateral exercise over the Sea of Japan, also known as the East Sea. Japan and the US held joint military drills in the airspace over the Sea of Japan after North Korea fired a missile, Tokyo defense officials said.
AFP PHOTO COMBAT EXERCISE This handout photo taken and released by Japan’s Ministry of Defense Friday, Nov. 18, 2022, shows members of Japan’s Self-Defense Forces and US Armed Forces conducting a bilateral exercise over the Sea of Japan, also known as the East Sea. Japan and the US held joint military drills in the airspace over the Sea of Japan after North Korea fired a missile, Tokyo defense officials said.

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