The U.S. warships have advanced to deploy in the Philippine waters. In addition to the take-off and landing exercises of various types of fighters on board, relevant images of destroyers and supply ships being replenished have also been exposed one after another.

(Picture taken from US 7th Fleet Facebook)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] The United States and the Philippines have recently conducted the largest joint military exercise in history. The US Seventh Fleet has also continued to share the latest exercise footage. In the latest post, it shared that the USS Nimitz aircraft strike group advanced Deployed in the Philippine waters, in addition to the take-off and landing exercises of various types of fighters on the ship, relevant pictures of destroyers and supply ships being replenished have also been exposed one after another.

The United States and the Philippines have recently conducted the largest joint military exercise in history, and the U.S. Seventh Fleet has also continued to share the latest exercise footage.

(Picture taken from US 7th Fleet Facebook)

After China conducted a three-day simulated attack and a military exercise around Taiwan, the largest "shoulder-to-shoulder joint exercise" in the history of the United States and the Philippines was launched from the 11th to the 28th. In addition to the number of participants from both sides reaching 17,600, it was also the first time "Water live ammunition exercise".

Detailed projects include enhanced coordinated combat capabilities, maritime security, amphibious operations, live ammunition exercises, urban and aviation operations, network defense, anti-terrorism, humanitarian assistance, disaster relief preparations, etc.

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The USS Nimitz advanced to deploy in the Philippine waters. In addition to the take-off and landing exercises of various types of fighters on the ship, relevant images of destroyers and supply ships being replenished have also been exposed one after another.

(Picture taken from US 7th Fleet Facebook)

According to the latest news released by the US Seventh Fleet, the USS Nimitz (CVN 68) strike group has also advanced to the Philippine waters for deployment, including the US Navy's 146th Fighter Attack Squadron (VFA-146), the 139th " The Jaguar Electronic Attack Squadron and the 94th Combat Attack Squadron also conducted take-off and landing drills during the execution, and the images of various fighter planes on board were also exposed one by one.

The U.S. warships have advanced to deploy in the Philippine waters. In addition to the take-off and landing exercises of various types of fighters on board, relevant images of destroyers and supply ships being replenished have also been exposed one after another.

(Picture taken from US 7th Fleet Facebook)

In addition, the U.S. Navy's Burke-class Aegis destroyer "Milius" (USS Milius, DDG-69) and the supply ship "Tippecanoe" (USNS Tippecanoe, T-AO-199) carried out at sea Replenishment operations, as well as images of shipboard personnel performing related operations, have also been exposed one after another.

The United States and the Philippines are conducting joint exercises, and relevant images of destroyers and supply ships being replenished have also been exposed one after another, and images of personnel on board carrying out related operations have also been exposed one after another.

(Picture taken from US 7th Fleet Facebook)

The United States and the Philippines are conducting joint exercises, and pictures of shipboard personnel performing related operations have also been exposed one after another.

(Picture taken from US 7th Fleet Facebook)

The United States and the Philippines are conducting joint exercises, and pictures of shipboard personnel performing related operations have also been exposed one after another.

(Picture taken from US 7th Fleet Facebook)

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