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NEWS | Nov. 20, 2014

Interoperability, Combat Readiness Achieved as Keen Sword 15 Concludes

By Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Trevor Welsh Task Force 70 Public Affairs

U.S. and Japan Self-Defense Forces (JSDF) wrapped up Exercise Keen Sword (KS) 15 with a display of naval and air power of 19 ships and seven aircraft operating in formation a few hundred miles off the coast of Southern Japan, Nov. 19.

KS15, which kicked off Nov.11 for the George Washington Carrier Strike Group (GWCSG), is a large and complex joint/bilateral field training exercise involving U.S. military and JSDF and is designed to increase combat readiness and interoperability of U.S. forces and JSDF.

“The whole purpose of the exercise is to combine all four branches of both our armed forces together to increase interoperability and enhance our combat readiness by working together in an exercise environment that is challenging and allows us to improve our processes between one another,” said Rear Adm. John Alexander, commander, Battle Force 7th Fleet. “Japan is one of our strongest allies, and the fact that we are able to work together and coordinate quickly with similar procedures and processes, makes us better to respond together in a crisis situation.”

This training between the U.S. and Japan has been a routine, recurring event for many years. The purpose and value of this training has always been to facilitate the interaction and improve the interoperability of U.S. forces and JSDF.

“This exercise gives us the ability practice working together and that goes a long way toward helping us get better at what we do,” said Alexander. “At the end of the exercise, we are able to put together a number of lessons learned that will improve future exercises and enable us to work better together in a real world environment.”

In addition to exercising interoperability in all warfare areas, participating Navy and JMSDF ships swapped liaison officers to improve the communication and coordination of the exercise. One of the highlights for this year’s exercise was JMSDF Rear Adm. Hidetoshi Iwasaki, commander, Escort Force (CCF) 2, who operated as the sea combatant commander by coordinating scheme of maneuver for the strike group surface combatants.

“What was unique this year is that we had Rear Adm. Iwasaki serving in the capacity of the sea combatant commander,” said Alexander. “It was a closely coordinated plan on how the ships maneuvered around the battle space to prosecute opposing forces as wells as defend the battle force. It was key that we are able to work together in a command control capacity such as this and employ our tactics, techniques and procedures together.”

Approximately 11,000 U.S. personnel participated in KS15 which was the 11th iteration of the exercise. Keen Sword is biennial and conducted on the even years with Annual Exercise (AnnualEx) on the odd years.

“JMSDF are very capable mariners and they have very capable platforms,” said Alexander. “We do bilateral training on a regular basis with our JMSDF partners, but to do it on this scale, once a year, bring us together in a manner that will help us understand the bigger picture of battle space management. It is important that we continue these exercises, dialogues and opportunities together.”

Operating from Yokosuka, Japan, GWCSG is the Navy’s only permanently forward deployed carrier strike group and is currently on patrol in the 7th Fleet area of responsibility supporting security and stability in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region.

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