The U.S. Navy invited South Korean and Japanese admirals aboard an Ohio-class nuclear submarine final month, in keeping with new Pentagon images launched on Wednesday, in what one knowledgeable framed as a part of U.S. efforts to encourage trilateral cooperation in opposition to North Korea and different threats.
Rear Admiral Su Youl-lee, commander of ROK submarine forces, and Japanese Vice Admiral Tateki Tawara have been among the many officers from the 2 international locations who rode the USS Maine close to Guam and reviewed its ballistic missile capabilities on April 17, in keeping with the Pentagon.
The U.S. Navy invited South Korean and Japanese admirals aboard an Ohio-class nuclear submarine final month, in keeping with new Pentagon images launched on Wednesday, in what one knowledgeable framed as a part of U.S. efforts to encourage trilateral cooperation in opposition to North Korea and different threats.
Rear Admiral Su Youl-lee, commander of ROK submarine forces, and Japanese Vice Admiral Tateki Tawara have been among the many officers from the 2 international locations who rode the USS Maine close to Guam and reviewed its ballistic missile capabilities on April 17, in keeping with the Pentagon.