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    U.S. Navy and JMSDF Strengthen Ties through Mine Warfare Exercise 2JA

    2JA MIWEX-2021

    Photo By Lt.Cmdr. Sherrie F Schlaht | MUTSU BAY (July 19, 2021)- Sailors aboard USS Warrior (MCM 10) deploy a Mine...... read more read more

    U.S. 7TH FLEET AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY

    07.20.2021

    Story by Lt. Bryan Newkirk 

    Commander, Mine Countermeasures Squadron SEVEN

    SASEBO, Japan – Mine warfare forces from the U.S. Navy and Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) commenced Mine Warfare Exercise (MIWEX) 2JA 2021 off the coast of northern Japan, July 19.

    MIWEX 2JA is part of a series of annual exercises between the allied navies designed to increase proficiency in mine countermeasure operations in the 7th Fleet area of operations. Participants will train together in mine hunting and prosecution using shipboard mine countermeasure assets and Expeditionary Mine Countermeasures (ExMCM) personnel.

    The Commodore of Mine Countermeasures Squadron 7, Capt. Scott Hattaway is enthusiastic to be working with the JMSDF and greatly values their partnership.

    “Maintaining the freedom of navigation in the region is an important part of our mission in 7th Fleet,” said Hattaway. “This bilateral exercise provides an excellent opportunity to work with like-minded partners, and hone our mine countermeasure skills to ensure the safety of maritime traffic. The addition of ExMCM unmanned underwater vehicles in conjunction with traditional countermeasure operations allows further interoperability in the region.”

    During the exercise, participating units will practice unit-level mine warfare tactics to include sweeping, hunting, and mine detection.

    JMSDF Mine Division 2 and U.S. Navy Commander, Mine Countermeasures Squadron 7 will work together throughout the exercise to direct mine hunting tasks for U.S. and JMSDF ships. This training will allow all the units to practice communicating and operating in a combined environment and learn to maximize their cumulative mine hunting and prosecution capabilities.

    This will be the 40th time for MINEX 21-2JA in Mutsu Bay and despite the fact that the new coronavirus infection is not yet at an end, I am very pleased that the U.S. and Japanese mine warfare forces are able to train together. The purpose of the exercise is to further strengthen the interoperability and enhance tactical skills of the U.S. and Japanese mine warfare forces,” Commander of Minewarfare force, Rear Adm. TATSUYA Fukuda. “This time, joint training on anti-mine warfare with U.S. Navy's minesweeper, USS Warrior, and expeditionary anti-mine warfare company will be conducted to strengthen the interoperability capability of Japan and the United States. By utilizing the achievements and lessons learned through this training, the U.S. and Japanese naval mine warfare forces will improve operational capabilities and contribute to peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region.”

    Participating JMSDF units will include Mine Division 2, consisting of JS Bungo (MST 464), JS Uraga (MST 463), JS Hirashima (MSC 601), and JS Awaji (MSO 304).

    The U.S. units involved in MIWEX 2JA comprise of USS Warrior (MCM 10), ExMCM Company 1-2, and the staff from Mine Countermeasures Squadron (MCMRON) 7.

    MCMRON 7 is forward deployed to Sasebo, Japan and consists of USS Patriot (MCM 7), USS Pioneer (MCM 9), USS Warrior (MCM 10), and USS Chief (MCM 14) stationed in Sasebo and Helicopter Mine Countermeasures Squadron 14 Detachment 2A based in Pohang, Korea.

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    Date Taken: 07.20.2021
    Date Posted: 07.21.2021 23:39
    Story ID: 401265
    Location: U.S. 7TH FLEET AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY

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