Regardless if we chose them or not, its a good thing our submariners are out there gaining as much experience as possible.
The Navy invited a Canadian submariner aboard its 3,000-ton submarine during recent maritime drills, officials said Thursday, as Korea seeks to win...
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Navy hosts Canadian submariner aboard 3,000-ton submarine amid export bid
The Navy invited a Canadian submariner aboard its 3,000-ton submarine during recent maritime drills, officials said Thursday, as Korea seeks to win a major deal to supply submarines to Canada.
The Canadian submariner joined Korean troops on the ROKS Ahn Mu for a six-day exercise that concluded Wednesday as part of the Silent Shark drills, a combined anti-submarine warfare exercise jointly held by Korea and the United States near Guam, according to the Navy.
It marked the first time a foreign submariner boarded Korea's homegrown 3,000-ton submarine, while submariners from overseas have trained alongside Korean service members on smaller 1,200-ton and 1,800-ton submarines during multinational drills.