Joint Exercise Clears Simulated Threats at Sea

13 August 2024

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Aboard the USS Warrior, personnel deploy a Mine Neutralization Vehicle during mine detection activities in Mutsu Bay, Japan, as part of the 2JA Mine Warfare Exercise. (Picture source: DVIDS)

The US Navy and Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) successfully completed Mine Warfare Exercise (MINEX) 2JA 2024 in Mutsu Bay, off the northern coast of Japan.

Spanning 11 days, the exercise involved complex operations where U.S. and Japanese forces collaborated to clear a simulated minefield, ensuring safe passage for naval vessels. The drills focused on mine detection, hunting, and neutralization, utilizing unit-level tactics.

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