Exercise Trident Fury 2025 concludes after completing multinational training off the coast of Vancouver Island

Exercise Trident Fury 2025 (Ex TF25) brought together more than 1,000 military personnel, including five Royal Canadian Navy vessels, Royal Canadian Air Force aircrafts, Canadian Army personnel, and ships from the United States Navy, United States Coast Guard, and Mexican Navy.

The exercise ended July 1, 2025, after two weeks of multinational training activities conducted across southern Vancouver Island. Ex TF25 is hosted by Maritime Forces Pacific and is focused on enhancing interoperability among allied and partner forces across a range of operations.

Exercises included anti-submarine warfare, uncrewed aircraft systems, gunnery and air defence, mine countermeasures, maritime interdiction, and defence against small boat attacks. This year’s exercises also included participation by the 4th Canadian Ranger Patrol Group, whose members contributed to surveillance training and sovereignty protection tasks. “Exercise TRIDENT FURY 2025 offers an exceptional opportunity for the Royal Canadian Navy to collaborate closely with our allies and partners, demonstrating our steadfast commitment to a secure and peaceful Pacific,” Rear-Admiral Christopher Robinson, Commander of Maritime Forces Pacific, stated in a press release. “Operating as part of a coordinated task group is fundamentally different from individual ship operations, and regularly practising these joint skills with our partners is essential to our success. The sailors, soldiers, and aviators involved in this exercise exhibited outstanding professionalism, dedication, and expertise, ensuring that we remain fully prepared to meet any challenge. This exercise not only strengthened our operational readiness but also strengthened the deep interoperability and trust that underpin our partnerships, enhancing our collective capability to respond swiftly and effectively to crises worldwide.”



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