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The U.S. and its allies are conducting major naval exercises focused on anti-submarine warfare in the Indo-Pacific, notably near Guam and Hawaii.

Axar.az, citing the Miami Herald, reports that these drills are part of ongoing efforts to hone skills in tracking and engaging hostile submarines.

As part of Exercise Black Widow 2025, the U.S. Navy is testing its undersea warfare forces in challenging conditions, integrating submarines, surface ships, and aircraft.

Exercise Sea Dragon 2025, involving multiple countries such as Australia, India, Japan, South Korea, and the U.S., focuses on joint anti-submarine tactics and reconnaissance in the vicinity of Guam.

These exercises highlight the growing strategic importance of the region, particularly as China's naval presence, including its expanding submarine fleet, continues to grow. The U.S. and its allies aim to bolster their readiness and improve interoperability in the face of increasing competition in the Pacific, particularly with China’s expanding military influence.

These drills underscore the broader goal of strengthening alliances and preparing forces for potential confrontations, emphasizing the evolving maritime security challenges in the Indo-Pacific.

Date
2025.03.06 / 16:16
Author
Axar.az
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