North Korea said earlier this week that it had launched the ballistic missile over Japan in response to the US carrier group’s earlier training with South Korean navy ships. “These exercises send a clear message of allied unity,” Pentagon Press Secretary Air Force Brigadier General Pat Ryder said on Thursday, adding that the US, Japan and South Korea would be “resolute against those who challenge regional stability”. NEWS: Allies Conduct Naval Defense Exercises Following North Korea Missile Launches The US Department of Defense said that in response to North Korea’s “provocative actions” this week, the Ronald Reagan carrier strike group had been joined in the Sea of Japan by Japanese and South Korean navy destroyers to conduct ballistic missile defence exercises. South Korea’s air force scrambled 30 military planes in response to what is believed to have been the largest deployment of North Korean warplanes near the South Korean border. On Thursday, Pyongyang launched two more short-range ballistic missiles into waters off its east coast and later flew eight fighter jets and four bombers in formation just dozens of kilometres from the inter-Korean border. Department of Defense □□ October 6, 2022 The USS Chancellorsville and USS Benfold sail in formation with □□ South Korean vessels in waters east of the Korean Peninsula. The US naval strike group had already participated in missile defence exercises with warships from Japan and South Korea following North Korea’s launch of a ballistic missile on Tuesday that overflew part of Japan. “We will continue to strengthen our operational capabilities and readiness to respond to any provocations by North Korea through joint drills,” the joint chiefs said in a statement on Friday. The Reagan aircraft carrier and its battle group returned to waters near the Korean peninsula and began two days of drills on Friday aimed at bolstering South Korean and United States defence capabilities, South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement. ![]() ![]() The nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan has launched a new round of naval drills with South Korean warships in response to North Korea’s latest launch of ballistic missiles and the flying of warplanes near the South Korean border.
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