GUAM – Commander, Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 15, Commander, Task Force (CTF) 72 and the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) participate in the annual bilateral training exercise Multi Sail 2016, March 6-11. Participants include six U.S. surface units, four Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force ships, and a number of subsurface and other special units.
Multi Sail is a combined training exercise aimed at enhancing successful maritime operations with U.S. and Japan navies. This training enables real-world proficiency in sustaining forces through finding, fixing, tracking and targeting units at sea, in the air, on land and underwater in response to a range of mission sets.
The participating forces will exercise a wide range of capabilities and demonstrate the inherent flexibility of our combined forces. These capabilities range from surface warfare, maritime security operations to anti-submarine and air defense exercises as well as complex warfighting.
Arleigh Burke Class guided-missile destroyer, USS McCampbell (DDG 85), will serve as the flagship for the exercise.
“This event is the pinnacle of training for our forward deployed forces and the peak of coordination with JMSDF,” said Cmdr. Ed Sundberg, commanding officer of McCampbell. “Our Sailors look forward to this opportunity to hone their warfighting skills.”
The lessons learned from exercises like Multi Sail 2016 assist the U.S. and Japan in continuing to develop regional capabilities that provide a full range of options to succeed in defense of their interests and those of their allies and partners around the world.
This exercise builds interoperability and benefits from realistic, shared training enhancing our ability to work together to confront any contingency.