Navies of S. Korea, Canada hold joint drill
The navies of South Korea and Canada conducted a joint drill off the Canadian west coast. This exercise involved various naval assets from both countries, including submarines and frigates. The drills aimed to enhance their operational capabilities in anti-ship and anti-submarine warfare.
- ▪The joint drill took place off the Canadian west coast this week.
- ▪South Korea's ROKS Dosan Ahn Chang-ho submarine and Daejeon frigate participated alongside Canada's HMCS Corner Brook submarine and Ottawa frigate.
- ▪The exercises included anti-ship shooting and anti-submarine warfare.
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Facebook X More Pinterest Linked in Tumblr Reddit Facebook Messenger Copy URL URL is copied. OK Navies of S. Korea, Canada hold joint drill All News 09:53 June 06, 2026 SHARE Facebook X Pinterest Linked in Tumblr Reddit Facebook Messenger Copy URL URL is copied. LIKE SAVE PRINT FONT SIZE ABCDEFG ABCDEFG ABCDEFG ABCDEFG ABCDEFG SEOUL, June 6 (Yonhap) -- The navies of South Korea and Canada held a joint drill this week off the Canadian west coast, Seoul's military said Saturday. The drill involved the 3,000-ton ROKS Dosan Ahn Chang-ho submarine and the 3,100-ton frigate Daejeon and Navy helicopters, according to the South Korean military. Canada's HMCS Corner Brook submarine and Ottawa frigate, as well as CH-148 shipborne helicopters, joined the drill, according to Seoul's military.
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