US and Japan Upgrade Defense Capabilities with Typhon Missile System
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US and Japan Upgrade Defense Capabilities with Typhon Missile System
In a display of military cooperation, the United States Army has unveiled its Typhon mid-range missile system in Japan for the first time. The deployment comes during the annual Resolute Dragon joint military exercise, a maneuver involving over 19,000 troops from both nations. This move is widely regarded as a strategic effort to enhance deterrence in the Indo-Pacific region, particularly in response to China’s growing military presence and incr…
[Ishigaki] On the occasion of "Resolute Dragon 25," a large-scale field exercise simulating island defense between the Japan Self-Defense Forces and the U.S. Marine Corps, Lieutenant General Seiji Toriumi, Commander of the Western Army of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force, and Commander of the Okinawa Marine Corps, General Roger Turner, held a press conference at the JGSDF's Ishigaki Garrison in Ishigaki City on the 17th. Both men emphasized t…
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