Japan to practice missile defence at US bases in Japan

AP  |  Tokyo 

Japan's military will practice deploying anti-missile batteries at three US bases in as concern grows about the North Korean missile threat.

The exercises will take place tomorrow at Yokota Air Base in western Tokyo and at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni in western They will be repeated on September 7 at Misawa Air Base in northern


The US military says the drills will test the ability of Japanese and US forces to work together and assess firing locations at the bases.

They will also allow to practice rapid deployment of its PAC-3 anti-missile system.

North Korea has conducted a series of test launches to develop its missile capability and recently threatened to send missiles over western and into waters near the US territory of Guam.

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