Japan and France will first hold joint military exercises

the Air Force of Japan and France from July 26 to 29 will first conduct joint exercises involving combat aircraft.

This was stated at a press conference in Tokyo, Minister of Defense of Japan Yasukazu Hamada.

“This significant initiative is aimed at promoting the involvement of France and the implementation of the concept of” open and free indo -Pacific region, “he stressed.

It is expected that three F-15 fighters and two F-2 fighters will be involved from the forces of Japan’s self-defense, from the French Air Force-two Rafale fighters.