The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Japan military holds live fire drills at Mt Fuji

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GOTEMBA, Japan: Japan’s military began three days of live-fire drills near Mount Fuji yesterday, an annual exercise that comes as regional tensions have flared following a war of words between the US and North Korea.

Around 2,400 soldiers, as well as tanks, field guns and helicopter­s were deployed at training grounds in the foothills of the iconic mountain, about 80 kilometres west of Tokyo.

Airborne troops parachuted from planes, anti-aircraft cannon were fired and F2 fighter jets whizzed overhead in a display of force by one of the world’s bestequipp­ed militaries.

The drills are meant to prepare Japan’s Self-Defence Forces to repel an attack on its remote islands.

But North Korea’s recent threat to fire missiles at the US Pacific territory of Guam and territoria­l disputes with China and Russia are also concerning Tokyo.

“There are various issues and uncertain factors such as China’s forceful attempt to change the status quo in the East and South China Sea areas, North Korea’s promotion of ballistic missile developmen­t and nuclear weapons and Russia’s display of its presence in the Far East,” GSDF Chief of Staff General Koji Yamazaki said in a statement.

“The severity of the security situation surroundin­g our country... is increasing,” he added.

Japan has deployed its Patriot missile defence system after North Korea threatened to fire ballistic missiles over the country towards Guam. — AFP

 ??  ?? Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force soldiers take part in an annual training session at Higashifuj­i training field in Gotemba, west of Tokyo, Japan. — Reuters photo
Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force soldiers take part in an annual training session at Higashifuj­i training field in Gotemba, west of Tokyo, Japan. — Reuters photo

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