According to the Japanese Defense Ministry, a total of nine Russian and Chinese warships transited the La Perouse Strait, a designated international waterway known as the Soya Strait, eastward from the Sea of Japan to the Sea of Okhotsk from Sunday to Monday.
The Russian-Chinese naval formation would reach the wider Northern Pacific Ocean by sailing further to the east and passing through Russia’s Kuril Islands. The warships would also arrive near the Aleutian Islands of Alaska if they were on a northeastward voyage.
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The joint naval sailing by Russia and China came as the U.S. Navy deployed cruiser USS Lake Erie and destroyer USS Sterett to the Northern Pacific Ocean and the Aleutian Islands, respectively, while the U.S. Army sent three units to the remote Shemya Island of the archipelago.
The Lake Erie, which is homeported in San Diego, California, has conducted what the Navy called homeland defense operations in the Northern Pacific Ocean since September 18. It was still underway in the area as of Sunday, according to photos released by the service.
The San Diego-based Sterett departed on September 2 to patrol the Bering Sea, according to Politico. It moored in Dutch Harbor on Amaknak Island of the Aleutian archipelago on September 13 and 18 during its homeland defense operations in the area.
The U.S. Northern Command, which is responsible for homeland defense, confirmed to Politico in a statement that the Sterett was sent to support the command’s “maritime homeland defense mission” in response to the known Russian exercise in the region.
The Northern/Interaction-2024, an exercise held by China in the Sea of Japan and the Sea of Okhotsk, began its second phase, the Chinese navy and the Russian Defense Ministry announced on Saturday. The first stage of the drill was held from September 11 to 15. he Chinese warships that took part in the exercise were destroyers Wuxi and Xining, frigate Linyi and replenishment ship Taihu, according to the Japanese Defense Ministry and Chinese state media. They were under the Chinese military’s Northern Theater Command.
The Russian military also sent four warships under the command of the country’s Pacific Fleet for the exercise. They were destroyers Admiral Panteleyev and Admiral Tributs, as well as corvettes MPK-107 and MPK-82, the Russian Pacific Fleet revealed on Saturday.