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Japan, U.S., France Hold Joint Naval Exercise in Pacific

Japan, U.S., France Hold Joint Naval Exercise in Pacific

The USS Carl Vinson (front), the MSDF destroyer Kaga (center) and the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle (back) conduct joint training in the Pacific on Wednesday. (Courtesy of Japan's Maritime Self-Defense Force).
The USS Carl Vinson (front), the MSDF destroyer Kaga (center) and the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle (back) conduct joint training in the Pacific on Wednesday. (Courtesy of Japan's Maritime Self-Defense Force).

   Tokyo, Feb. 13 (Jiji Press)--Japan's Maritime Self-Defense Force said Thursday that it has begun the Pacific Steller joint exercise with the U.S. and French navies in the Pacific Ocean east of the Philippines.
   This is the first drill involving MSDF vessels and U.S. and French aircraft carriers. From Japan, the MSDF destroyer Kaga, which is becoming a de facto aircraft carrier, and others joined the exercise.
   It is unusual for Japan to conduct a drill with aircraft carriers of other countries in the sea area. The joint drill, which will last until Tuesday, is apparently aimed at keeping China in check.
   Participating in the drill were patrol aircraft and a total of 11 vessels including the U.S. Navy's nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson and the French Navy's Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier.
   It is the first time since the 1960s that a French aircraft carrier has been deployed to the Pacific.

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