Japan Test-Fires Anti-Ship Missile in Major Balikatan Drill Near South China Sea

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Japanese army Maj. Gen. Toshikatsu Musha (L) and Japanese navy Rear Adm. Izuru Ikeuchi (R) pose as they participate during the opening ceremonies of the joint military exercise dubbed “Balikatan” or “Shoulder to Shoulder,” at Camp Aguinaldo military headquarters in Quezon city, Philippines, on April 20, 2026. Aaron Favila /AP PhotoJapan’s Self-Defense Forces fired a Type 88 surface-to-ship missile on May 6 during a joint maritime exercise with U.S., Philippine, and Australian forces in the northern Philippines.The live-fire drill hit a decommissioned Philippine Navy vessel, the BRP Quezon, in waters facing the South China Sea. It took place about 75 km (46 miles) off the coast of Paoay in Ilocos Norte province.

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