U.S., Partner Nations Complete Antisubmarine Warfare Exercise

Exercise Sea Dragon 2026 improved on participating nations' ability to conduct multinational antisubmarine warfare operations and demonstrated the Navy's commitment to security in the Indo-Pacific.

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Exercise Sea Dragon 2026 improved on participating nations' ability to conduct multinational antisubmarine warfare operations and demonstrated the Navy's commitment to security in the Indo-Pacific.

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