The United States and South Korean navies held talks on undersea warfare as the alliance strengthened their capabilities against North Korea’s nuclear attack submarine.
Commander, Submarine Group 7 (CSG-7), a U.S. Navy unit that directs submarine activities in the Western Pacific Ocean, the Indian Ocean, and the Arabian Sea, held the Submarine Warfare Committee Meeting with the South Korean navy submarine force from Thursday to Saturday at Fleet Activities Yokosuka, a U.S. naval base in Japan, according to CSG-7.
The naval base is CSG-7’s headquarters, where the two sides, including American Rear Admiral Chris Cavanaugh and his South Korean counterpart, Rear Admiral Kang Jeong-ho, had meetings, as well as visiting assets and facilities in relation to undersea warfare.
The bilateral engagement came …