NATO Deploys German Submarine To Estonia

North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Allied Maritime Command

June 1, 2015
German submarine makes port visit to Estonia

TALLINN, Estonia: The German submarine U34 joined Standing NATO Maritime Group TWO (SNMG2) and Standing NATO Mine Counter-Measures Group ONE (SNMCMG1) in Tallinn for a scheduled port visit over the weekend.
The submarine will be operating in the Baltic under operational control of Commander Submarine Forces NATO (COMSUBNATO), Rear Admiral Matt Zirkle (USA N), who travelled to Tallinn to meet with the submarine and its crew. U34, commanded by Commander (j.g.) Stephan Pfeiffer (DEU N) will conduct operations in support of SNMG2 in the Baltic Sea.
In addition to meeting with U34’s crew, Rear Admiral Zirkle also met with Estonian Navy officials and the U.S. Ambassador to Estonia during the visit.
“Allied submarines have a critically important role in collective defence of NATO member states, and this visit demonstrates NATO’s commitment to that defence,” said Rear Admiral Zirkle. “Submarines such as U34 perform a variety of missions, from anti-submarine and anti-surface warfare, to support of special operations forces (SOF) to intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR). I am happy to be able to meet with the crew and discuss their upcoming operations, as well as to meet with my Estonian Navy colleagues during our visit to this beautiful city.”
Story by HQ MARCOM Public Affairs Office

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