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Navy's RIMPAC 2020 exercise will be 'at-sea-only' due to COVID-19 concerns
by Christen Mccurdy
Washington DC (UPI) Apr 30, 2020

The Navy's 27th Rim of the Pacific exercise will be an at-sea-only event this year in light of concerns about the novel coronavirus, the service announced Thursday.

According to the Navy, the biennial exercise is designed to minimize shore-based contingents that typically participate.

The Rim of the Pacific, which takes place in the waters surrounding the Hawaiian islands, is the world's largest international training exercise, with 26 nations participating in 2018.

The event is scheduled for Aug. 17-31.

"In these challenging times, it is more important than ever that our maritime forces work together to protect vital shipping lanes and ensure freedom of navigation through international waters," Admiral John Aquilino, commander of U.S. Pacific Fleet, said in a statement. "And we will operate safely, using prudent mitigation measures."

Several military exercises have been canceled or curtailed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

At the end of March, the Navy postponed Large Scale Exercise 2020 until 2021 due to concerns about the virus.

Earlier that month the U.S. European Command's participation in the Defender-Europe 20 combat exercises was curtailed, and EUCOM and Norwegian allies ended Cold Response, a large-scale Arctic exercise scheduled for early March, as the virus spread.


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Navy accepts delivery of USS Zumwalt
Washington DC (UPI) Apr 24, 2020
The Navy announced Friday that it has accepted delivery of the multi-mission surface combatant USS Zumwalt. According to the service, the Zumwalt will now join the U.S. Pacific Fleet battle force and remain assigned to Surface Development Squadron One for at-sea testing. "Delivery is an important milestone for the Navy, as DDG 1000 continues more advanced at-sea testing of the Zumwalt combat system," said Capt. Kevin Smith, DDG 1000 program manager, Program Executive Office, Ships. ... read more

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