Today, His Majesty's Canadian Ship (HMCS) Vancouver commenced Operation (Op) NEON, which is Canada's contribution to the monitoring of United Nations Security Council sanctions designed to pressure North Korea to abandon its weapons of mass destruction programs.
HMCS Vancouver has been deployed alongside HMCS Winnipeg on Op PROJECTION since August 2022. Op PROJECTION is a naval forward operating presence that demonstrates Canada's ongoing commitment to peace and security in the Indo-Pacific. During this deployment, the vessels are taking part in multiple training opportunities, exercises, and bilateral engagements with foreign navies and international security partners.
Following recent port visits in Jakarta, Indonesia, and Manila, Philippines, HMCS Vancouver sailed through the waters of the Taiwan Strait, along with the USS Higgins, on its way into Op NEON's area of operation. This sail was done in full accordance with international law, including high seas navigation rights as outlined in the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
During this deployment under Op NEON, HMCS Vancouver will also participate in exercises KEEN SWORD, with the United States military and Japan Self-Defense Force, and KAEDEX with the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force.
The ship is deployed with a CH-148 Cyclone helicopter, which augments the monitoring capabilities of HMCS Vancouver. A RCAF CP-140 Aurora long-range patrol aircraft is also scheduled to deploy next month on Op NEON with crew and supporting personnel to operate out of Kadena Air Base in Okinawa, Japan.