АНУ-ын Тэнгисийн цэргийн хүчин Номхон болон Атлантын далайд олон улсын хамтарсан томоохон сургуулилалтуудыг зохион байгуулж, байлдааны бэлэн байдлаа дээшлүүлж байна.
Номхон далайн баруун хэсэгт болсон “Valiant Shield 2026” сургуулилалтын хүрээнд USS George Washington хөлгийн агаарын бүрэлдэхүүн болон холбоотны хүчин байлдааны амьд галтай сургуулилалт хийж, ашиглалтаас гарсан USS Juneau хөлгийг устгав. Энэхүү ажиллагаанд F/A-18 Super Hornet, F-35C Lightning II сөнөөгч онгоцууд болон Японы Тэнгисийн өөрийгөө хамгаалах хүчний JS Jingei шумбагч онгоц оролцож, байг устгах ур чадвараа сорилоо. Үүний зэрэгцээ USS Theodore Roosevelt хөлөг Хавайн арал дээр ирж, 30 улсын оролцоотой зохион байгуулагдах “RIMPAC 2026” сургуулилалтад нэгдлээ.
Атлантын далайд USS Nimitz хөлөг “FLEETEX 250” олон улсын тэнгисийн цэргийн сургуулилалтад оролцсон бөгөөд уг ажиллагаа 13 улсын цэргийн нэгжүүдийн харилцан ажиллагааг бэхжүүлэхэд чиглэв. Уг хөлөг дээр Boeing компанийн MQ-25A Stingray дрон байршуулсан нь ажиглагдсан бол C-2A Greyhound онгоцны сүүлчийн нислэг үйлдэгдсэнээр тэнгисийн нисэхийн түүхэнд шинэ үе эхэлж байна. USS Nimitz нь ирэх долоо хоногт Нью-Йорк хотноо болох Олон улсын тэнгисийн цэргийн үзүүлбэрт оролцохоор төлөвлөжээ.
Ойрхи Дорнодын бүсэд USS Abraham Lincoln болон USS George H.W. Bush хөлгүүд үүрэг гүйцэтгэсэн хэвээр байна. АНУ-ын Төвийн командлалын хариуцах бүсэд байрлаж буй эдгээр хөлөг сүүлийн нэг долоо хоногийн турш нислэгийн үйл ажиллагаагаа тасралтгүй явуулж байгаа бөгөөд одоогоор тус бүсээс гарах шинж тэмдэг ажиглагдаагүй байна. Үүний зэрэгцээ USS Dwight D. Eisenhower хөлөг Атлантын далайд, USS Carl Vinson хөлөг Номхон далайн эрэг орчимд сургуулилалт хийж байна.
Дэлгэрэнгүйг эх сурвалжаас харах
↓Эх сурвалжийг нээх ↓
Here’s TWZ’s weekly carrier tracker monitoring America’s flattop fleet, including deployed Carrier Strike Groups (CSG) and Amphibious Ready Groups (ARG), using publicly available open-source information. Check out last week’s report here.
Aircraft from Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 5 embarked on USS George Washington, including F/A-18 Super Hornets, F-35C Lightning IIs, and an E-2D Hawkeye, participated in a live-fire sinking exercise (SINKEX) during exercise Valiant Shield in the Western Pacific over the weekend. The ex-USS Juneau, a decommissioned Austin-class amphibious transport dock ship that was involved in both the Vietnam War and Operation Desert Storm, was sent to the bottom by U.S. and partner forces approximately 40 nautical miles northeast of Guam.
“The evolution brought together air, surface, and subsurface assets in coordinated strikes, allowing crews to sharpen critical skills in weapons employment and target engagement under realistic conditions that no simulator can fully replicate,” according to a press release from Task Force 70 Public Affairs. A torpedo fired by a Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force diesel-electric submarine, JS Jingei, delivered the final blow.

A few thousand miles to the east, USS Theodore Roosevelt, with a packed flight deck, arrived at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, on June 23 ahead of the biennial exercise Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2026. The 30th iteration of RIMPAC is the largest ever and will feature 30 partner nations, 31 surface ships, five submarines, 15 national land forces, more than 200 aircraft, and 30,000 personnel in and around the Hawaiian Islands. Roosevelt hosted service members from partner nations and the local community during an open ship tour event over the weekend.

Back in the continental United States, USS Nimitz joined 25 other ships for a fleet formation photo exercise (PHOTOEX) in the Atlantic Ocean on June 25 as part of the inaugural Fleet Exercise (FLEETEX) 250. FLEETEX, a large-scale multinational maritime exercise, includes a series of “structured multilateral training events at-sea, aimed at building cohesiveness, validating tactical procedures, and strengthening the interoperability of participating units.” Warships, aircraft, and personnel from the U.S. and 13 allied countries were involved in the two-week exercise that wrapped up today.

Nimitz pulled into Mayport, Florida, the following day to disembark family and friends who were aboard for a Tiger Cruise. Nimitz and several other participating ships will sail to New York City this week to take part in the seventh International Naval Review 250 from July 3-8.
Notably, Boeing’s MQ-25A Stingray demonstrator drone was spotted on Nimitz’s flight deck, which you can read about in detail here, and the C-2A Greyhound made its last trap aboard the flattop, marking the end of an era in naval aviation as the CMV-22B Osprey takes the reins for the “no fail” carrier onboard delivery mission.

USS Dwight D. Eisenhower continues working up off the east coast and was most recently underway in the Jacksonville Operating Area with her AIS transponder turned on. Eisenhower is conducting carrier qualifications and supporting East Coast Fleet Replacement Squadrons, according to DVIDS. On the west coast, USS Carl Vinson got underway for training on June 25.

Two aircraft carriers remain on station in the Middle East: USS Abraham Lincoln and USS George H.W. Bush. Both carriers were spotted conducting flight operations over the past week in the U.S. Central Command-5th Fleet area of responsibility (AOR). With the blockade lifted while negotiations are ongoing – and both sides still exchanging weekend tit-for-tat blows – neither appears to be leaving the AOR, for now.

Note: Positions are general approximations.Non-deployed LHA/LHD amphibious warships are not shown.
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