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According to the statement, classroom training sessions will also be conducted for pilots and flight officers of all participating countries, in which they will “discuss planning and strategy involving capabilities and equipment of their countries”.
The US, Canada, India, Japan and South Korea are conducting joint anti-submarine drills. The exercise comes as leaders of Japan and South Korea hold summits in Tokyo aimed at cementing their alliance with the US against growing threats from China and North Korea. The ‘Sea Dragon 23’ exercise, which began on Wednesday, will last more than 270 hours, the US Seventh Fleet said in a press release.
According to the statement, classroom training sessions will also be conducted for pilots and flight officers of all participating countries, in which they will “discuss planning and strategy involving capabilities and equipment of their countries”. It is being held as a competition, in which countries try to score the most points to win the “Dragon Belt”. The US Navy is currently represented by two P-8A Poseidon Maritime Patrol and Reconnaissance aircraft based in Guam. The statement did not specify where and at what time the exercises are taking place.
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