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SEOUL β The navies of South Korea, the US and Japan will hold two days of anti-submarine exercises starting Monday to better counter North Koreaβs evolving nuclear and missile capabilities, South Koreaβs defense ministry said.
TheΒ drillsΒ will be staged in international waters offΒ SouthΒ KoreaβsΒ southern island of Jeju, involving a US carrier strike group led byΒ USS Nimitz, which had arrived in theΒ southeastern city of Busan last week.
The trilateralΒ drillsΒ come asΒ NorthΒ KoreaΒ unveiled last week new, smaller nuclear warheads, vowed to produce more weapons-grade nuclear materials to expand its arsenal, and boasted of what it called a nuclear-capable underwater attack drone.
This weekβs exercises willΒ use a mobileΒ anti-submarineΒ warfare training target to improve the capabilities needed to detect, track and destroyΒ NorthΒ Korean underwaterΒ threats, the ministry said.
The three countries last held trilateral anti-submarine drills in September – the first time in five years – amid tension over North Koreaβs unprecedented number of missile tests.Β β Reuters


