Guam to host massive military exercise
A US Air Force F-22 Raptor aircraft over Guam |
The Pacific Daily News reports the island is hosting 'Cope North' from February 10 until the 26th.
At least 100 aircraft are expected to arrive for the exercise, which Andersen is hosting for the 16th year.
More than 930 US military will train alongside around 490 Japanese, 375 Australian, 35 New Zealand, 20 South Korean and 5 Filipino personnel.
This year's Cope North will include humanitarian assistance and disaster relief training and air-to-ground practice air-strikes.
An island in the Northern Marianas, which the US has leased as a bombing range, will be the target for the airstrikes.
RNZI
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