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Navy, Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force Train Together to Improve Regional Security
23 February 2015
From Courtesy Story
The Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam (CG 54) hosted an Air Defense Syndicate along with U.S. Air Force and Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) personnel, Feb. 19.
Held quarterly, these ongoing interactions between Antietam and the JMSDF are designed
to
help maintain interoperability and air defense capabilities between the two nation’s fleets as well as support
training
exercises conducted during underway evolutions.
“This is a tactics discussion with our JMSDF counterparts,” said Senior Chief Operations Specialist Douglas Reece, Antietam’s operations department leading chief petty officer. “Anytime we have the chance
to
get in a room and talk tactics, it just helps
to
reinforce what we do in a real-world setting, and make sure we are operating on the same wavelength.”
The syndicate is part of continuing efforts
to
further integrate operations and increase capabilities between U.S. forces and the Japan Self Defense Forces (JSDF).
“These syndicates give us an opportunity
to
sit down and talk
to
our Japanese counterparts and learn what they have learned, and share what we have learned.,” said Lt. Nick Moskevich, Antietam’s fire control officer. “The value in the exercises is using the lessons learned and applying them
to
the tactics, terminology, language barriers.”
For the first time, members of the U.S. Air Force attended the syndicate in an effort
to
further streamline communications and tactics.
“For some of the tactics we are discussing here
to
day, it will be integral
to
have good communication between Air Force,
Navy
, and our JSDF counterparts,” said 1st Lt. Jason Ward, weapons officer with 961 Airborne, Air Control Squadron, Kadena Air Base. “With the continuing emphasis on interoperability in the region, we have
to
start exploring more ways
to
increase communication in order
to
be able
to
respond effectively
to
real-world threats.”
These conversations are reinforced with bilateral exercises while on patrol, giving the U.S. and JSDF the ability
to
respond in a unified way
to
new challenges.
“This conversation is just one of many things we are constantly doing
to
increase interoperability with our Japanese counterparts,” said Reece. “But also, this is a chance for us
to
discuss new ways
to
counter any issues that may arise in this region, and respond accordingly, with our allies.
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