The US Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Bainbridge will move on to the northern Baltic Sea from Helsinki Port in order to train together with the Finnish and Swedish Navies and NATO Standing Maritime Group SNMG1, said Finnish Defence Forces in a press release on Thursday.
The USS Bainbridge arrived in Helsinki Port on September 14 and now will join the NATO Neptune Strike 25-3 series in the northern Baltic Sea from September 22 to 26 September.
The Finnish Navy will organise an activity, which is part of the Neptune Strike series. Activity will be carried out together with the USS Bainbridge, the Swedish Navy corvette HMS Helsingborg and German frigate FGS Hamburg which currently deploys as a part of NATO Standing Maritime Group.
Neptune Strike is Naval Striking and Support Forces Natos (STRIKFORNATO) major maritime enhanced Vigilance Activity, phases of which have been executed earlier this year for example in the Mediterranean.
In addition to the activities in the Baltic Sea, this phase features, for example, presence and exercise activities of US Carrier Group led by USS Gerald Ford in the North Sea.
In the Baltic Sea, joint fires from the sea and from the air are carried out together with allied vessels and aircraft.
The Navy’s goal is to enhance the ability of different echelons and forces to execute maritime operations together with the Allies. Integration of vessels of the Allied forces under the Navy command and organisation of the necessary host nation support are also on the agenda.
The cooperation involves the Finnish Defence Forces' helicopter operations and fighter flights in the northern Baltic Sea and the coastal area of Southern Finland.
- Finnish Navy
- Allies
- Neptune Strike
- Baltic Sea
Source: www.dailyfinland.fi