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USS Cheyenne nuclear arrives to South Korea

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The USS Cheyenne nuclear submarine has arrived in South Korea to replenish supplies amid heightened tensions on the Peninsula over Pyongyang’s missile and nuclear programs.

The nuclear-powered Los Angeles-class attack submarine docked in the southern port city of Busan on Tuesday after visiting Japan last month, where it conducted drills with the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force.

While Washington has yet to elaborate on the submarine’s mission to the Peninsula, an anonymous military official told Yonhap News that the USS Cheyenne is not scheduled to participate in any drills in the region.

According to RT, the 6,900-ton vessel docked about 450 miles south of Seoul to allow its crew to rest and replenish supplies.

The submarine carries Tomahawk missiles that have a maximum target range of 3,000km. Measuring more than 362 feet long, the sub is capable of executing anti-submarine, anti-surface ship and strike warfare.