More than 1 100 sailors, soldiers, airmen and airwomen of the Canadian Armed Forces will participate in Trident Fury 13 off the West Coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia from 3 to 19 May. Trident Fury is a biennial joint and bi-national naval exercise hosted by Maritime Forces Pacific and includes participation by the Royal Canadian Navy, the Royal Canadian Air Force, the Canadian Army, the United States Navy, the United States Air Force, the United States Air National Guard, and the United States Coast Guard.
The naval component of Trident Fury 13 will include a contingent of five Canadian warships and one Victoria-class submarine from Canadian Fleet Pacific. Her Majesty’s Canadian Ships (HMCS) Algonquin, Ottawa, Nanaimo, Saskatoon and Edmonton, and Her Majesty’s Canadian Submarine Victoria will be accompanied by United States Naval Ships (USNS) Carl Brashear, and United States Ships (USS) Ford, Lake Champlain, and Spruance. United States Coast Guard Cutters (USCGC) Rush and Orcas will also participate. The air component will consist of several Canadian and United States aircraft including the CP-140 Aurora, CC-130J Hercules, CH-124 Sea King, CF-18 Hornet, F-15 Eagle, Alpha Jets, the EA- 6B Prowler, and the EA-18G Growler. A portion of this year’s Trident Fury exercise, from 13 to 19 May, will be incorporated into a larger, joint, national-level exercise called JointEx 13. This exercise takes place from 1 May to 8 June and introduces a land component from the Royal 22e Regiment, clearance divers from Fleet Diving Unit (Pacific), and various air and naval assets conducting littoral operations with the objective of achieving a joint, integrated, agile, and ready force.
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