Exercises
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Feb- 2023 -24 February
North Korea Fires More Missiles After US-South Korea Nuclear Drill
North Korea said it had fired cruise missiles and claimed that the US-South Korean military drills "can be regarded as a declaration of war."
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23 February
US, UAE Navies Conduct First Unmanned Systems and AI Exercise
US and UAE naval forces have completed their first unmanned systems and artificial intelligence exercise in the Arabian Gulf.
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20 February
BAE, Skunk Works Showcase Drone-Amphibious Vehicle Interoperability for US Marines
BAE Systems and Skunk Works have tested coordination between aerial drones and an amphibious vessel for the US Marine Marine Corps.
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17 February
South Africa’s Navy Stages Exercises With China, Russia
South Africa was due to embark on a joint military exercise with Russia and China along its eastern coast amid criticism at home and abroad.
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13 February
US Test-Launches Minuteman III ICBM Following N. Korea Missile Parade
The US Space Force has announced another successful test launch of its Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile.
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7 February
US to Lead Multinational Cope North 23 Exercise in Guam
Air force personnel from Australia, the United States, and Japan have been arriving in Guam to begin exercise Cope North 23.
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7 February
North Korea Pledges ‘Expanded, Intensified’ Military Drills
North Korea's top army officials have said they will expand and intensify military drills to ensure their readiness for war.
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3 February
US Air Force Conducts First Contingency Airfield Lighting Training in Florida
The US Air Force has conducted its first expeditionary airfield lighting system training at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida.
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Jan- 2023 -31 January
US, South Korean Defense Chiefs Vow More Drills to Counter North
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin met his counterpart in Seoul, pledging to beef up joint drills and security cooperation.
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31 January
US, South Korea to Hold ‘Tabletop’ Exercises on Nuclear Threats
The United States and South Korea will hold discussion-based exercises on addressing nuclear threats, US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said.
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