Commander,
Task Force (CTF) 70; Commander, Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 15; and
Republic of Korea navy (ROKN) Maritime Task Flotilla (MTF) 7 held a
Composite Warfare Committee (CWC) to improve combined warfighting skills
and strengthen the U.S. and ROKN alliance, Feb. 17-20.
Air defense, ballistic missile defense, anti-submarine warfare
(ASW),surface warfare, tactical data links, and communications were
discussed during the summit exploring the integration of ROKN’s Maritime
Task Squadron (MTS) 71 and MTS 72 ships with the U.S. Navy’s only
forward-deployed strike group.
“We conduct these conferences to build the interoperability and ensure a
high level of operational and tactical symmetry between the ROK and
U.S. naval forces,” said Rear Adm. Mark Montgomery, commander, Battle
Force 7th Fleet. “This conference gives us specific warfare areas to
focus on, create a list of action items so that we can assess the
success of our interoperability, and allows us to best coordinate our
resources to maximize our effectiveness.”
These conferences have been traditionally held annually for the past 15
years; however, conferences will now be held bi-annually due to their
success.
“ROKN capabilities have increased significantly over the last five
years,” said Montgomery. “They now have KDXIII Aegis destroyers, KDXII
surface combatants, an expanded submarine force, and an increased
maritime patrol and helicopter force. With the new capacities that ROKN
can support and the increasing capabilities of CTF 70, we have an
opportunity for a much better planning construct.”
Rear Adm. Jongil Kim, commander, MTF 7, said that the conferences have
played an essential role in enhancing ROK-US combined operability, and
further promote the friendship and partnership between the two navies.
“Rear Adm. Montgomery’s enthusiasm and excellent leadership allowed us
to come to an agreement to carry out substantial action items,” said
Kim. “I am confident that the ROKN will be able to greatly improve the
ability to respond to threats. I would like to, on behalf of ROKN,
express my sincere gratitude to Rear Adm. Montgomery and his staff for
preparing CWC and vigorously engaging in the discussion.”
According to Capt. Paul Lyons, commodore, DESRON 15, the CWC talks are a
big step forward for everyone in CTF 70 and especially for DESRON 15.
“Having our counterparts out here is vital to making sure we have the
tactical level execution right,” said Lyons. “This was significant
because we had our inaugural CWC ASW syndicate, where DESRON 15 and MTS
72 can come together and bridge our understanding of ASW tactics,
techniques, procedures and doctrine so when we go out to sea we can
execute with a lockstep fashion. I’m glad the ROK can come out to Japan
and have the talks here together. It’s another step forward.”