In a strong message to China, the QUAD member countries as well as South Korea and Canada participated in a multinational Anti-submarine warfare (ASW) drill which took place at Guam, the US.
According to an official statement of the Indian Navy, at the two week exercise, which started Jan 5-20, an Indian Navy P-8I long-range maritime reconnaissance aircraft was deployed for this.
Enhancing interoperability among participating nations. And is achievable by evolving common tactics in response to emerging traditional and non-traditional security challenges in maritime domain.
Different naval aircraft were deployed by the US, Japan, Australia, South Korea, and Canada. These included the P1, P8A, P8I, CP140 Aurora and P3C Orion maritime reconnaissance aircraft. They all practiced high-end ASW skills.
This was followed by professional interaction of the aircrew with other participants from friendly foreign countries.
This drill is hosted by the US Navy annually. It is high-end multinational exercise. This year, the US Navy had sent in two P-8A Poseidon aircraft.
In a statement issued by the US Navy 7th Fleet ahead of the exercise, it said, “This drill is most centered on ASW Training and excellence. And it ends in around 270 hours of in-flight training. It ranges from tracking simulated targets to the final problem of tracking a live US Navy submarine.”
Each event is graded and the country which scores the highest total points receives the Dragon Belt Award.