logo
3 aircraft carriers, 6 navies and a large number of fighter jets are training in the Pacific

3 aircraft carriers, 6 navies and a large number of fighter jets are training in the Pacific

Yahooa day ago
Ships from several allied nations sailed together through the North Philippine Sea this weekend in a large-scale show of naval force, led by three aircraft carriers from three separate nations.
The United Kingdom's Carrier Strike Group shared an image on X of the three carriers, plus the U.S. Navy's amphibious assault ship USS America, sailing side by side in the North Philippine Sea on Aug. 10, with a large aerial force flying overhead. It's a strong naval presence, with the HMS Prince of Wales, the American Nimitz-class USS George Washington and Japan's JS Kaga among them.
'Allies and partners sailing as one,' the post said.
According to the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force, the exercise is meant to train crews on cross-deck operations and anti-submarine warfare. The nine-day operation will wrap up on Aug. 12. More than a dozen ships are taking part in the exercise. Leading the pack are the three carriers as well as the amphibious assault ship, which also has its own fighter jets and aircraft on board. Sailing behind the carriers and the assault ship are vessels from the Norwegian, Spanish and Australia navies. The U.S. Navy also has the Ticonderoga-class cruiser the USS Robert Smalls and the Arleigh Burke-class destroyer USS Shoup there.
Above them in the skies there are more than a dozen aircraft from the ships, including a large number of fighter jets. Some of the fighters are from Carrier Air Wing 5, operating out of the USS George Washington. The American ships present carry both the Navy's F-35Cs and the Marine Corps' F-35Bs.
Top Stories This Week
News
Army infantry training unit reverses 'bay tossing' ban Army infantry training unit reverses 'bay tossing' ban
By Jeff Schogol
News
Airman arrested for death that prompted Air Force-wide safety review of Sig M18 Airman arrested for death that prompted Air Force-wide safety review of Sig M18
By Jeff Schogol
News
Soldiers who stopped Fort Stewart gunman recognized as 'the best among us in the Army' Soldiers who stopped Fort Stewart gunman recognized as 'the best among us in the Army'
By Patty Nieberg
The HMS Prince of Wales is currently underway in the Royal Navy's Operation Highmast. As part of multilateral drills, F-35Bs operated by the British forces and U.S. Marine Corps both landed on the JS Kaga this past week. As The Aviationist noted, this was the first time British on the ship, although American ones had done so before. Although the Kaga is designated as a helicopter carrier, it is being modified to allow fighter jets to land on and take off from it.
The USS George Washington, as well as the rest of Carrier Strike Group 5, are operating in the Indo-Pacific region this summer. They earlier took part in the Talisman Sabre exercise with the Australian military. Last month a sailor onboard the carrier went missing, prompted two days of extensive search and rescue efforts before he was declared dead.
Earlier this year the JS Kaga and another American carrier, the Nimitz-class USS Carl Vinson, conducted a similar multilateral operation in the Philippine Sea alongside ships from the French navy. The U.S. Navy described that coordination, part of the Exercise Pacific Steller 2025, as an effort to 'to maintain an open and inclusive Indo-Pacific, free of all forms of coercion.'
Solve the daily Crossword
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

New food waste service collects more than 331 tonnes in just eight weeks
New food waste service collects more than 331 tonnes in just eight weeks

Yahoo

time11 hours ago

  • Yahoo

New food waste service collects more than 331 tonnes in just eight weeks

More than 331 tonnes of food waste have been recycled in the first eight weeks of a new council service. New Forest District Council's new waste and recycling service is underway for more than 31,000 residents in the phase one area. In the first eight weeks, more than 331 tonnes of food waste were recycled, enough to fill more than 6,000 sacks. The food waste is being turned into renewable energy and fertiliser, decreasing the amount of waste sent for incineration. Read more Council offers family-friendly recycling activities at county show Council housing services get satisfaction rating of 84 per cent Wheelie bin rollout begins for New Forest areas (Image: New Forest District Council) Cllr Geoffrey Blunden, portfolio holder for environment and sustainability, said: "This is a big shift in how we manage waste locally, and we're incredibly grateful to everyone in phase one for embracing the changes. "The volume of food waste being recycled already shows the collective impact we can make. "Every peel and plate scrape recycled helps reduce our environmental footprint." The new service encourages recycling by limiting the amount of general waste that can be left out in sacks. It also makes collections safer for crews, keeps streets tidier, and helps the council meet upcoming national recycling requirements. While the majority of collections have gone ahead as planned, the council recognises some residents have experienced disruption and are actively working to respond.

Book Review: 'The Dilemmas of Working Women' depicts the inner struggles of women in Japan
Book Review: 'The Dilemmas of Working Women' depicts the inner struggles of women in Japan

Associated Press

time11 hours ago

  • Associated Press

Book Review: 'The Dilemmas of Working Women' depicts the inner struggles of women in Japan

Japan is infamous for its gender inequality. Few women occupy positions of political and corporate leadership. They overwhelmingly shoulder the burden of housework and child care. This year, the World Economic Forum ranked Japan 118 out of 148 nations for gender parity. The short-story collection 'The Dilemmas of Working Women' by the late novelist Fumio Yamamoto tells about the people inhabiting this reality. Released on Tuesday, it's being published in English for the first time. The original was a best seller in Japan and won the country's prestigious Naoki literary prize in 2001. After the author's death in 2021, the novelist Yu Nagira wrote in the Asahi newspaper that Yamamoto quietly and realistically depicted the inner lives that women hid so they could live in peace. This book brings those lives to the page in five raw, emotionally candid tales about men and women who often aren't sure what they want and are frequently squeezed by societal and family expectations. The title story is about an employee of a major corporation who doesn't know what to do about her boyfriend who is itching to propose marriage. Another is about a woman in her 20s with breast cancer who has had a mastectomy. She tells her friends she wants to be reincarnated as a type of flatworm because they regenerate when cut in pieces. Readers will observe women — and men — trampled by their partners and then stand up for themselves. And a character who can't seem to figure out whether she values professional success foremost and whether she should spend her life with an underachiever who cares for her. Brian Bergstrom deserves credit for bringing these stories to English speakers with his able translation. ___ AP book reviews:

Consultation on town's 15-year plan extended
Consultation on town's 15-year plan extended

Yahoo

time15 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Consultation on town's 15-year plan extended

An opportunity for people to have their say on a town's improvement plans has been extended. The consultation in Northampton has already attracted more than 1,300 responses, with the deadline now delayed by a fortnight to Monday, 25 August. A senior councillor said it was a "pivotal moment" and residents could "directly shape" the future of the town. Reform UK-controlled West Northamptonshire Council said suggestions received so far included making Northampton a distinctive leisure destination, which was "better at showcasing its heritage and identity". People also said they wanted the town to be easier and safer to walk and cycle around. When asked what made them proud about Northampton, respondents mentioned its rich history, beautiful historic buildings and shoemaking heritage. A masterplan was revealed last month, outlining several developments that were already taking place in Northampton and setting priorities for the future. Among the ideas were: Turning St James End into a gateway of sport Creating a "key arrival point" around the railway station Regenerating the Cattlemarket into a living and working space Founding a creative district celebrating shoemaking The council's cabinet member for local economy and culture James Petter said: "This is a pivotal moment for Northampton, and your input can directly shape the future of our town centre. "Whether you live, work or spend time here, we want to hear from you." Follow Northamptonshire news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X. More on this story People asked to 'reflect pride' in town plans How town centre regeneration projects are progressing Council developing town centre transformation plan Related internet links We are Northampton West Northamptonshire Council

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store