...and *mic drop*. 🎤 We officially conclude #RIMPAC2022!
🤝26 nations
🚢38 ships
🌊3 submarines
🪖 9 national land forces
🤖30+ unmanned systems
✈️170+ aircraft
💪25,000 personnel
Fair winds & following seas to our partner nations👋 Until next time. ➡️ bit.ly/3zvzPYJ
23 ships and submarines are participating in #RIMPAC this year. #ShipsOfRIMPAC is about recognizing the ships from all 10 partner nations. Let’s learn more about JS Ashigara (DDG 178)! #CapableAdaptivePartners
26 nations. One shared purpose. 💪
As #CapableAdaptivePartners at the #RIMPAC scale, we commit to work together & to foster & sustain relationships critical to ensuring the safety of the sea lanes & the security of the world's interconnected oceans.
#RIMPAC2022
Royal Canadian Navy (@RoyalCanNavy) ship HMCS Regina (FFH 334) conducts Officer of the Watch maneuvers with Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (@jmsdf_pao_eng) ship JS Ashigara (DDG 178), and @Australian_Navy ships HMAS Hobart (DDG 39) and HMAS Arunta (FFH 151) during RIMPAC 2020.
The fleet is back 💪: 🌏 29 nations, 🚢 40 ships, 🤿 3 subs, ⛰️ 14 land forces, ✈️ 150+ aircraft, 🧍 25,000 personnel. We're the world’s largest maritime exercise, ensuring peace in the Indo-Pacific. #RIMPAC2024#PartnersIntegratedAndPrepared