Naval forces from France, Italy and the U.S. performed tri-carrier joint operations within the Ionian Sea, Mar. 17, in direct help of NATO safety operations. The Harry S. Truman Provider Strike Group (HSTCSG) built-in with the French provider FS Charles de Gaulle’s (R 91) Process Power 473 and ITS Italian provider Cavour (C-550) to additional improve interoperability. Components of the French, Italian and U.S. maritime forces routinely function collectively, fostering a cooperative strategy towards regional safety and stability. This was a chance to carry collectively three strategic allies to strengthen the mixed capabilities with NATO and different allied nations.
“We’re plugged in very intently with our NATO companions who carry great capability in ships and plane. The interoperability we construct by doing these workouts ensures most functionality of our mixed maritime forces. The capabilities of a U.S. plane provider strike group are made exponentially stronger by working alongside our allies and companions. Including the French and Italian provider groups gives an thrilling likelihood to show that the entire is actually higher than the sum of its components,” stated Rear Adm. Curt Renshaw, commander, Provider Strike Group 8.
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“The Cavour is part of broader actions aimed toward growing our skill to function inside the alliance,” stated Italian Navy POC. Leveraging each doable interplay to enhance the extent of interoperability on the NATO forces is essential to worldwide safety and stability.”
The convergence of three allied plane provider strike teams allowed for the power to conduct a sequence of tactical missions designed to maximise air protection capabilities and prolonged the attain of lengthy vary precision maritime strikes from carrier-based plane in a quickly evolving space of operations. The HSTCSG not too long ago participated within the NATO-led exercise Neptune Strike 22. The exercise practiced the handover of the HSTCSG to NATO command and management, highlighting the pure evolution of NATO’s skill to combine the high-end maritime warfare capabilities of a provider strike group to help the protection of the NATO alliance. The Italian plane provider ITS Cavour (C-550) and components of its related provider strike group additionally participated in Neptune Strike 22, strengthening their maritime partnership with each the U.S. and collectively as NATO.
“Working alongside our NATO allies is a major goal of our Clemenceau 22 deployment,” stated French Rear Adm. Christophe Cluzel, commander, Process Power 473. “Occasions like this improve our interoperability to function collectively and strengthen the exchanges with our NATO companions, important to European safety on this strategic space.”

Components of the strike group embody the workers of Provider Strike Group 8; flagship USS Harry S. Truman, commanded by Capt. Gavin Duff; the 9 squadrons of Provider Air Wing (CVW) 1, commanded by Capt. Patrick Hourigan; the workers and guided-missile destroyers of Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 28 commanded by Capt. Todd Zenner, which embody: USS Gonzalez (DDG 66), USS Bainbridge (DDG 96), USS Gravely (DDG 107); the Royal Norwegian Navy’s Fridtjof-Nansen class frigate HNoMS Fridtjof Nansen (F310) deployed as a part of the Cooperative Deployment Program; and the Ticonderoga-class cruiser USS San Jacinto (CG 56), commanded by Capt. Christopher Marvin. USS Cole (DDG 67) and USS Jason Dunham (DDG 109) are additionally a part of the provider strike group and presently supporting U.S. Fifth Fleet Space of Operations. The strike group is on a scheduled deployment within the U.S. Sixth Fleet space of operations in help of naval operations to take care of maritime stability and safety, and defend U.S., allied and accomplice pursuits in Europe and Africa.
The Charles de Gaulle Provider Strike Group present deployment, named Clemenceau 22, contributes to the protection of the japanese flank of the Alliance and brings collectively quite a lot of allied sources, together with the Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer USS Ross (DDG 71). The Harry S. Truman Provider Strike Group is on a scheduled deployment within the U.S. Sixth Fleet space of operations in help of naval operations to take care of maritime stability and safety, and defend U.S., allied and accomplice pursuits in Europe and Africa.
