Monday, December 11, 2017

U.S., South Korea and Japan Have Started A Two-Day Missile-Tracking Exercise



Newsweek: U.S. Warships Get Ready for Kim Jong Un's Missiles in First Trilateral Drills since ICBM Launch

The U.S., South Korea and Japan have begun a two-day missile-tracking exercise in the waters between the Korean Peninsula and Japan in their first trilateral anti-missile drills since North Korea test-launched its most powerful rocket to date on November 29.

South Korean military said the exercise involves the three countries’ Aegis destroyer warships: the Americans' guided-missile destroyers USS Stethem and USS Decatur, South Korea's Seoae Ryu Seong-ryong Aegis destroyer and Japan's Chokai Aegis ship.

South Korea and Japan will be practicing in their respective waters, each with a U.S. ship, South Korean media reported. The three countries are engaging in a computer-simulated detection and tracking of an incoming missile from North Korea, with the purpose of sharing and analyzing the data.

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WNU Editor: The Chinese are not happy with these drills .... US, S. Korea, Japan start missile-tracking drill, irking China (AFP). Neither are the Russians .... Russian military chief criticizes U.S., Japan and South Korea drills (Reuters). More Russian reaction is here .... Russian official: US exercise with S. Korea, Japan will only ‘heighten hysteria’ (The Hill).

More News On The U.S., South Korea and Japan Starting A Two-Day Missile-Tracking Exercise

US, Japan and South Korea host joint missile tracking drills -- DW
North Korean Submarine Missile Threat Prompts US-Led Military Drills -- NYT
South Korea, U.S., Japan launch anti-missile drill -- UPI
Japan, U.S. and South Korea kick off two-day missile tracking drill -- Japan Times/Reuters/JIJI
Japan, S Korea, US to Hold Joint War Games to Practice Detecting Missiles -- Sputnik
Japan, US and South Korea hold joint military drills amid tensions on Korean Peninsula -- TASS
Russian military chief criticizes U.S., Japan and South Korea drills -- Reuters

1 comment:

B.Poster said...

If the Chinese and the Russians are unhappy about this, then they need to do something to reign in North Korea and we aren't talking "baby steps" either. I fail to see how US, South Korean, and Japanese actions can "heighten hysteria" after all it is North Korea who is threatening the existence of the United States.

I think this problem is solvable. Americans have a very real and legitimate need to feel safe. If the Chinese and the Russians approach the problem from this direction, I think a solution can probably be found relatively quickly.