Spanish, US Anti-Piracy Ships Rendezvous in the Gulf of Oman

THE FRIGATE ‘CRISTÓBAL COLÓN’ AND THE AIRCRAFT-CARRIER ‘USS HARRY S. TRUMAN
THE FRIGATE ‘CRISTÓBAL COLÓN’ AND THE AIRCRAFT-CARRIER ‘USS HARRY S. TRUMAN

Rear-admiral Eugenio Díaz del Río, Commander of the Standing NATO Maritime Group 2 (SNMG-2) currently participating in operation ‘Ocean Shield’ fighting piracy in the Indian Ocean, welcomed Rear-admiral Kevin M. Sweeney, Commander of the U.S. Navy Carrier Strike Group 10.

 

The two flagships, the Spanish F-100 frigate and the U.S. CVN-75, rendezvoused in the Gulf of Oman. Rear-admiral Sweeney arrived on board the frigate’s SH-60B helicopter and was welcomed by RA Díaz del Río and the ship’s commanding officer, Commander Enrique Núñez de Prado.

During the visit, the Commander of Carrier Strike Group 10 was briefed on the current counter-piracy operation in the Gulf of Aden. The ship’s Commander explained the capabilities of the F-100 frigates equipped with the AEGIS Combat System, similar to the ones mounted on the U.S. Navy ‘Arleigh Burke’-class warships.

NATO’s standing naval groups 1 and 2 rotate every six months within Ocean Shield Operation. This commitment will be in force, in principle, until the end of 2014.

Apart from the frigate ‘Cristóbal Colón’ (F-105), other SNMG-2 warships participate in this operation; namely the Turkish ship ‘Gokceada’, the Italian ‘Mimbelli’ and the Royal Netherlands Navy ship ‘Evertsen’. Shortly, the U.S. Navy ship ‘USS Taylor’ will join the NATO task force.

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Press Release, March 26, 2014, Image: Spanish Navy