Korea, the U.S. and Japan will conduct 'Freedom Edge' training for three days from today.

2024.11.13. AM 09:25
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The Joint Chiefs of Staff said that the three countries will conduct a "Freedom Edge" drill, a day-to-day training exercise for Korea, the U.S. and Japan, on the high seas south of Jeju Island for three days from today (13th).

All three countries, South Korea, the U.S. and Japan, mobilized F-35 stealth fighters, a fifth-generation fighter, and will conduct maritime missile defense drills, anti-submarine warfare drills, and anti-enemy drills with the participation of the U.S. aircraft carrier George Washington and the Korean and Japanese navy's Aegis.The

'Freedom Edge' exercise began in June with a commitment to enhance interoperability among the three countries and to protect peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula and the Indo-Pacific region based on the agreement reached at the Camp David summit last year.



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