SNMG2 Docks in Aksaz Ahead of Exercise MAVI BALINA

Standing NATO Maritime Group 2 (SNMG2) ships arrived in Aksaz today for a port visit and to prepare for the Turkish Navy led Exercise MAVI BALINA.

MAVI BALINA is a major anti-submarine warfare (ASW) exercise in the Mediterranean, conducted annually and involving multiple nations, including the Standing NATO Maritime Group in the region. It aims to improve interoperability between Alliance maritime forces while conducting advanced ASW and testing experimental tactics.

Lt. Iain Andrews (GBR N), SNMG2 staff anti-submarine warfare officer, said:

Exercises like this are instrumental in ensuring that our ships and Sailors can integrate seamlessly in times of need.

Training such as this allows us to hone our skills as a staff within a multi-national task group, and combine the knowledge and experience from many different backgrounds, to create a stronger combined approach.

The main objectives of the exercise are to offer the opportunity to conduct all arms anti-submarine warfare, submarine and maritime air operations and to provide an advanced training opportunity for participating units to enhance their skills and technical knowledge.

During the course of the exercise, SNMG2 units will conduct rapid data collection, coordinated submarine-air operations, practice communication procedures and organize task groups in support of a common goal.

SNMG2 ships participating in MAVI BALINA are the flagship, USS Leyte Gulf (CG 55), German ship FGS Niedersachsen (F 208), Turkish ship TCG Kemalreis (F 247), Canadian ship HMCS Toronto (FFH 333), Spanish ships ESPS Almirante Juan de Borbon (F 102) and ESPS Reina Sofia (F 84).

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Press release, Image: NATO MARCOM