June 16, 2023
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US’ nuclear submarine arrives in S. Korea after North’s launch

It marks the first time the US has sent an SSGN to South Korea since October 2017….reports Asian Lite News

In a show of force, over two thousand South Korean and US troops participated in joint live-fire exercises, after North Korea’s failed attempt last month to launch a spy satellite and launch of two ballistic missiles escalated tensions in the region.

The exercises are also being held to mark the 70th anniversary of the alliance between the countries and the 75th anniversary of the founding of the South Korean military, media reported.

Meanwhile, a US nuclear-powered guided missile submarine (SSGN) arrived in South Korea on Friday for the first time in six years.

The Ohio-class SSGN, USS Michigan, entered a key naval base in Busan, 320 km southeast of Seoul, after North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles toward the East Sea on Thursday in apparent protest against the massive live-fire drills that ended earlier in the day, reports Yonhap News Agency.

It marks the first time the US has sent an SSGN to South Korea since October 2017.

The submarine is scheduled to remain in the country until June 21, a South Korean defence official told reportersy.

The arrival of the submarine also came after the US pledged to further enhance the “regular visibility” of strategic assets on the Korean Peninsula through the Washington Declaration issued by President Yoon Suk Yeol and his American counterpart Joe Biden during their summit in April.

“The US SSGN’s visit to South Korea is intended to substantively implement the agreement in the Washington Declaration made in April to enhance the regular visibility of strategic assets on the Korean Peninsula,” ROK Fleet Commander Vice Adm. Kim Myung-soo was quoted as saying. ROK stands for South Korea’s official name, the Republic of Korea.

“(It) demonstrates the overwhelming capabilities and posture of the South Korea-US alliance to realise ‘peace through strength’.”

During the submarine’s visit to the country, the South Korean and US navies plan to conduct combined special operations drills to strengthen their inter-operability and capabilities in such operations as responding to advancing North Korean threats, according to the Defence Ministry.

Commissioned in 1982 as a nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine, the USS Michigan was converted into an SSGN in 2007. The submarine is able to conduct strike missions using Tomahawk cruise missiles.

The 18,000-tonne SSGN is 170 meters long and can be armed with over 150 Tomahawk missiles, which have a range of 2,500 km,.

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