Las Fuerzas de Autodefensa de Japón disparan misiles antibuque por primera vez en ejercicios militares en Filipinas

Las Fuerzas de Autodefensa de Japón realizaron lanzamientos de misiles antibuque durante ejercicios conjuntos con el ejército filipino, marcando la primera vez que se lleva a cabo un disparo de este tipo en estos ejercicios.

Los lanzamientos impactaron contra un buque enemigo simulado a unos 75 kilómetros de las costas de Paoay, en la provincia de Ilocos Norte, al noroeste de Filipinas.

El ejercicio se llevó a cabo como parte de la cooperación militar continua entre Japón y Filipinas. Los informes indican que las maniobras se centraron en las capacidades de defensa marítima.

No se proporcionaron detalles adicionales sobre los misiles específicos utilizados o las unidades participantes en la información disponible.

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