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The port go to in Busan displays america’ dedication to the Indo-Pacific area, and compliments the numerous workouts, coaching, operations and different navy cooperation actions performed by U.S. submarine forces with our ROK allies.

This port name marks the primary go to to Busan that Michigan has made since 2017.

Michigan is considered one of 4 Ohio-class guided-missile submarines. The Navy’s guided-missile submarines present strike and particular operation mission capabilities from a stealthy, clandestine platform. Armed with tactical missiles and geared up with superior communications capabilities, guided-missile submarines are able to launching missile strikes and supporting Particular Operation Forces missions. Measuring greater than 560 toes lengthy and weighing greater than 18,000 tons when submerged, Michigan is likely one of the largest submarines on the earth.

Michigan is the second submarine of the Ohio-class of ballistic missile submarines (SSBNs) and guided missile submarines (SSGNs), and the third U.S. Navy ship to bear the identify. Michigan is homeported in Naval Base Kitsap, Washington, and is working below Commander, Submarine Group (CSG) 7 within the U.S. seventh Fleet space of operations.

CSG 7 directs forward-deployed, combat-capable forces throughout the complete spectrum of undersea warfare all through the Western Pacific, Indian Ocean and Arabian Sea.

U.S. seventh Fleet is the U.S. Navy’s largest forward-deployed numbered fleet, and routinely interacts and operates with allies and companions in preserving a free and open Indo-Pacific area.

For extra information from Commander, Submarine Group 7, go to www.csp.navy.mil/csg7

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