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What are the national fleets that fight Somali pirates?

~ ~ Hello, landlord ~ ~

First of all, it is politically feasible for the navy to send troops to Somalia:

Somali President Abdullahi Yusuf stressed that foreign troops can use force against pirates. I hope to use the international hand to deal with pirates in Somali waters.

On June 2, 2008, the BBC reported that the United Nations Security Council had voted unanimously to allow countries to send warships into Somali territorial waters to fight piracy within six months.

The following is the landlord's question:

A. countries planning to contribute troops

1. China (within two weeks, very excited)

(The following is the news released by DEC 18. New york Times in 2008)

"HONG KONG: The government of China confirmed on Thursday that it will send naval vessels to the Gulf of Aden to help fight pirates there. This mission is expected to begin in two weeks, and it will be the first time that a China warship has been deployed outside the Pacific Ocean. "

2. North Korea; South Korea

South Korea will send a 4,500-ton destroyer KDX-II equipped with missiles at the end of June 5438 +2009 10 to protect South Korean merchant ships and join the ranks of anti-piracy warships in Europe and America.

3. Member States of "Somalia Joint Security Action"

The following is based on the joint security operation in Somalia.

(Contract Task ForceNo. 150) for your reference.

The source of information is official website, Japanese Defense Agency.

North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)

Canadian Maritime Command: A frigate

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German navy: a frigate

Spanish navy and air force: destroyers

Italian navy: a frigate

Swedish navy: a multi-purpose support ship (the ship should be a destroyer)

Turkish navy: a frigate

Royal Navy: A Type 22 frigate

US Navy: Nuclear-powered Aircraft Carrier

Aegis class cruiser

Burke class destroyer

Coast guard ship

French navy: a frigate

other countries

Indian Navy: A Crivatz-class frigate.

Royal Malaysian Navy: A frigate

Russian navy: a destroyer

Royal Australian Navy: A frigate

Royal Navy: A frigate

Pakistan navy: a frigate

Japanese navy: two supply ships

B. U.S. Fifth Fleet:

(The Fifth Fleet did not send troops in the order of the carrier battle group)

The order of participation in the war is the American ships listed above:

A nuclear-powered aircraft carrier (CVN-65 Enterprise, belonging to the American "Enterprise" class aircraft carrier)

An Aegis class cruiser (CG-68 Angel) belongs to the Ticonderoga class cruiser of the United States.

A Burke-class destroyer (DDG-95 James E William, belonging to the American "AliBurke-class destroyer")

Coast guard ship

The U.S. fleet has the following agencies:

Task Force 50(TF50)- Combat Force

Task Force 5 1(TF 5 1)- Amphibian Group

Task Force 53(TF53)- Police Station

Task Force 54(TF54)- Submarine Force

Task Force 57(TF57)- Sentinel? Reconnaissance troops/units

Task Force 58(TF58)- Maritime Inspection Force

Task Force 59(TF59)- Expeditionary Force/Special Response Force

limits of jurisdiction

The patrol area of the Fifth Fleet extends from the Persian Gulf, the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea in the Middle East to the Indian Ocean in Kenya in East Africa.

Above, I hope to help the landlord.