Japan's SDF fires anti-ship missiles for first time in Philippine military drills

Japan's Self-Defense Forces conducted anti-ship missile launches during joint drills with the Philippine military, marking the first such firing in these exercises.

The launches struck a mock enemy vessel about 75 kilometers off the shores of Paoay in Ilocos Norte province in northwestern Philippines.

The exercise took place as part of ongoing military cooperation between Japan and the Philippines. Reports indicate the drills focused on maritime defense capabilities.

No additional details on the specific missiles used or participating units were provided in available information.

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