China Drops Thousands of Bombs and Missiles in Colossal Military Exercise
On 5/25/21 at 8:15 AM EDT
The Chinese military has publicized its latest live-fire exercise in the South China Sea, where dozens of warplanes took part in bombing runs and anti-ship missile strikes, according to state media reports.
Aircraft assigned to the South Sea Fleet, which is part of the People s Liberation Army Southern Theater Command, released thousands of munitions during the drills, China s state broadcaster said Monday.
According to its report, pilots trained in precision strike and saturation attack as warplanes flew at low altitudes and unloaded bombs, anti-ship rockets and autocannon fire at floating targets in the sea.
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U.S. Begins Joint Exercise in Japan with French and Australian Navies
May 13, 2021 6:56 PM
American, Japanese, French and Australian commanders salute their respective flags during the opening ceremony for exercise Jeanne D’Arc 21, in Camp Ainoura, Sasebo, Japan, May 11th, 2021. ARC-21 is an opportunity for US, French, Japanese, and Australian forces to share experiences, tactics, and best practices to sharpen their skills together. US Marine Corps Photo
The United States, Japan, France and Australia began their joint training exercise Jeanne D’Arc 21 in the Indo-Pacific region this week.
The ARC-21 exercise, which will take place throughout Japan from May 11 through 16, includes an initial phase of planning between the French, Japanese and U.S. personnel at Camp Ainoura, Naval Base Sasebo, in preparation for a field training exercise.