US, Japan Hold Joint Live-Fire Drills
The US and Japan held joint live-fire drills on Sunday as part of their annual Resolute Dragon exercise. The 10-day exercises involve more than 9,000 troops from the two countries.
US-Japan Military Exercises
REPORTER:
The US and Japan held joint live-fire drills on Sunday.
The drills are part of an annual joint military exercise called Resolute Dragon that is currently underway in Japan. The maneuvers have involved tanks, reconnaissance drones, and troop fire. More than 9,000 personnel from the US Marine Corps and Japan Self Defense Forces are taking part in the 10-day military exercise.















