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US, India, Japan to Participate in Maritime Exercises June 9-17

© AP Photo / Bullit MarquezUS Navy amphibious assault vehicles with Philippine and US troops on board maneuver in the waters during a combined exercise in the South China Sea.
US Navy amphibious assault vehicles with Philippine and US troops on board maneuver in the waters during a combined exercise in the South China Sea. - Sputnik International
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United States, Japan and India naval forces are starting nine days of annual maritime exercises in Japan and the Philippine Sea, the US Navy announced in a press release on Thursday.

The U.S. Navy amphibious assault ships USS Bonhomme Richard, bottom, and USS Boxer, second from top, are underway with the Republic of Korea Navy Dokdo Amphibious Ready Group in the East Sea during exercise Ssang Yong 2016, March 8, 2016 - Sputnik International
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WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — Naval forces from the United States, Japan and India are starting nine days of annual maritime exercises in Japan and the Philippine Sea, the US Navy announced in a press release on Thursday.

"Naval ships, aircraft and personnel from India, Japan and the United States are scheduled to participate in the annual exercise Malabar 2016, June 9-17," the release stated.

The US Navy noted that while in Sasebo, Japan, training will include carrier strike group operations, patrol and reconnaissance operations, ordnance disposal as well as other expert and professional exchange.

The portions of the exercise conducted at sea "are designed to advance participating nations’ military-to-military coordination and capacity to plan and execute tactical operations in a multinational environment," the release added.

The ultimate goal of the event is to advance maritime relationships between the countries, and work on mutual security issues, according to the US Navy.

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