Japan-U.S. drill to defend remote islands

Japan-U.S. drill to defend remote islands

Photo shows the U.S. Marine Corps' missile systems -- the Marine Air Defense Integrated System, or MADIS (front), and the Navy-Marine Expeditionary Ship Interdiction System, or NMESIS -- at Camp Hansen in the southern Japan island prefecture of Okinawa on June 30, 2026, the final day of the Resolute Dragon Japan-U.S. joint defense drill. A total of 9,600 Japan Ground Self-Defense Force and Marine Corps personnel took part in the 11-day drill, conducted in Okinawa and the southwestern Japan main island of Kyushu to strengthen capabilities to defend remote islands.

  • Product Code
  • ILEA005085494
  • Registered date
  • 2026/6/30 00:00:00
  • Credit
  • Kyodo / Kyodo News Images
  • Media source
  • 2026 Kyodo News
  • Media size
  • 3968 × 2771 pixel
  • Resolution
  • 240 dpi
  • Deployment size
  • 1.26(MB)*
  • Special instruction

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