HMCS Regina conducts Joint Littoral Targeting Exercise
HMCS Regina, a Canadian warship, recently conducted a Joint Littoral Targeting Exercise (JLTE) with the United States Navy. The exercise was designed to improve the interoperability of the two navies and to enhance their ability to conduct joint operations in the littoral environment.
The JLTE took place in the waters off the coast of Southern California and involved a number of different scenarios, including anti-ship warfare, mine warfare, and amphibious operations. HMCS Regina worked closely with the USS Zumwalt, a guided-missile destroyer, and the USS Harpers Ferry, a dock landing ship.
The exercise was a success, and it demonstrated the strong relationship between the Canadian and United States navies. It also highlighted the importance of joint training and exercises in order to maintain a high level of readiness for operations.
Here are some of the key details of the exercise:
- It was the first time that a Canadian warship had participated in a JLTE.
- The exercise involved a number of different scenarios, including anti-ship warfare, mine warfare, and amphibious operations.
- HMCS Regina worked closely with the USS Zumwalt, a guided-missile destroyer, and the USS Harpers Ferry, a dock landing ship.
- The exercise was a success, and it demonstrated the strong relationship between the Canadian and United States navies.
- It also highlighted the importance of joint training and exercises in order to maintain a high level of readiness for operations.
HMCS Regina conducts Joint Littoral Targeting Exercise
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