In 2004, the Swedish Government received a request from the United States of America to lease
Gotland—Swedish-flagged, commanded, and crewed—for one year for use in
anti-submarine warfare exercises. The Swedish Government granted this request in October 2004, with both navies signing a
memorandum of understanding on 21 March 2005.
Gotland was loaded on board the Norwegian
semi-submersible heavy-lift ship,
MV Eide Transporter, on 10 May 2005, for a month-long voyage over the Atlantic Ocean and through the
Panama Canal to
Naval Base Point Loma in
San Diego,
California, where it arrived on 27 June 2005. After a couple weeks of getting accustomed to the new environment, the exercises with
United States Third Fleet began on 18 July 2005. The lease was extended for another 12 months in 2006.
Gotland managed to penetrate the defensive measures of
Carrier Strike Group 7 undetected and snap several pictures of during the December pre-deployment Joint Task Force Exercise 06-2 (JTFEX 06–2) in the Pacific Ocean (probably in the California Operating Areas), effectively "sinking" the aircraft carrier. The exercise was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of the US Fleet against modern
diesel-electric submarines, which some have noted as severely lacking. In 2001, during the exercise
JTFEX 01-2 in the
Caribbean Sea, the
German U24 of the conventional
206 diesel-electric class "sank" the carrier
Enterprise by firing
flares and taking a photograph through its
periscope. In July 2007,
Gotland departed San Diego for Sweden. ==Raid against Kockums==