US cruiser trains with Thai Navy ships in East China Sea

US Navy guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam (CG 54) met up with Royal Thai Navy patrol vessel HTMS Krabi (OPV 551) and frigate HTMS Taksin (FFG 422) for a cooperative deployment in the East China Sea on Oct. 9.

USS Antietam, HTMS Krabi and HTMS Taksin (FFG 422) conduct a tactical maneuvering during a cooperative deployment. Photo: US Navy

The event focused on navigation, communication and ship handling skills, improving interoperability between US Navy and RTN forces.

“This cooperative deployment is an opportunity for Antietam to exercise warfare skills with our Thai allies,” said Capt. George Kessler, Antietam’s commanding officer. “Joining our allies for this event benefits all ships at sea that depend on maritime security in the 7th Fleet area of operations.”

The at-sea serials are part of a longstanding naval partnership that includes exercises like Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT), Cobra Gold and Guardian Sea, as well as staff talks and port visits throughout the year.

“Participating in a cooperative deployment like this is a great experience for our sailors to hone their navigational skills alongside our Thai counterparts on the open seas,” said Cmdr. Jeremy Watkins, Antietam’s executive officer. “It’s truly an invaluable opportunity for us to improve interoperability with our allies in such a critical area of the world.”

“Engaging in this experience with the Royal Thai Navy presents new opportunities to get better at what we do,” said Operations Specialist 1st Class Chase Collier. “It brings out our ship’s capabilities and assists in training sailors on small, surface action group operations.”

Antietam is in the US 7th Fleet area of operations supporting security and stability in the Indo-Pacific.