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NATO Ships Train with Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force in Mediterranean Sea

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NATO Ships Train with Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force in Mediterranean Sea

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NATO Ships Train with Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force in Mediterranean Sea
NATO Ships Train with Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force in Mediterranean Sea

Standing NATO Maritime Group Two (SNMG2) ships conducted joint training exercises with Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) ships in the Mediterranean Sea on June 6.Italian Navy ITS Margottini (SNMG2 flagship) and Turkish Navy TCG Salihreis met the two Japanese ships, JS Kashima and JS Shimakaze, during their transit in the Mediterranean Sea while conducting the 66th edition of the Overseas Training Cruise. Kashima and Shimakaze departed Japan on April 24. The newly commissioned Japanese officers had the opportunity to interact with the NATO units and conduct training activities, including a maneuvering exercise. A personnel exchange allowed NATO crew members to embark the Japanese ships and vice versa.

Commander of the Training Squadron JMSDF Rear Admiral Shukaku Komuta welcomed Commander, SNMG2 Italian Navy Rear Admiral Mauro Panebianco aboard Kashima remarking Japan’s pleasure to strengthen its partnership with NATO. Panebianco met the young officers to wish them the best for their careers. Following the interaction, the two Japanese ships resumed their worldwide cruise that is scheduled to end in August. Margottini and Salihreis resumed their activities in the Mediterranean Sea providing a strong international presence and maintaining a high level of readiness to keep peace and preserve security on the high seas.The exchanges gave all participants insight into the way NATO and Japan operate at sea and fostered understanding and interoperability between the units.

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“The interaction of today is a great opportunity to strengthen our cooperation and partnership. We share many of the core values of your Navy – that is why our cooperation is mutually beneficial. Japan is one of a number of countries beyond the Euro-Atlantic area with which NATO is developing relations,” Rear Admiral Mauro Panebianco said.

Standing NATO Maritime Group 2 (SNMG2) is a North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) standing maritime immediate reaction force. SNMG2 consists of four to six destroyers and frigates. Its role is to provide NATO with an immediate operational response capability. Standing Naval Force Mediterranean (STANAVFORMED) was activated on 30 April 1992, at Naples, Italy. STANAVFORMED was the successor to the NATO Naval On-Call Force Mediterranean (NAVOCFORMED) – which had been periodically activated for more than 20 years. The force was re-designated Standing NATO Maritime Group 2 in January 2005. Since August 2009, SNMG2 has been providing ships for NATO’s Operation Ocean Shield anti-piracy mission in the Gulf of Aden. In 2019, SNMG2 was tasked with patrol of the Mediterranean Sea and Black Sea.

NATO Ships Train with Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force in Mediterranean Sea
Italian Navy ITS Margottini (SNMG2 flagship) and Turkish Navy TCG Salihreis met the two Japanese ships, JS Kashima and JS Shimakaze, during their transit in the Mediterranean Sea. (Photo by NATO Maritime Command)

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