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On August 30, the Aircraft Carrier Izumo of the Indo-Pacific Deployment-22 formation of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force left Guam with the destroyer USS Takabo and sailed all the way to the South China Sea, now approaching Singapore.

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On August 30, the Aircraft Carrier Izumo of the Indo-Pacific Deployment-22 formation of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force left Guam with the destroyer USS Takabo and sailed all the way to the South China Sea, now approaching Singapore. The aircraft carrier Izumo of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force held a joint exercise of "Noble Crow-22" with the US Navy guided missile destroyer Higgins, the "Rapahannock" and the "John Ericsson" fleet oil tanker, and the Canadian Navy frigate "Vancouver" in the South China Sea. On August 30, the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force's Izumo aircraft carrier fleet left Guam and passed through the Sibutu Waterway, the Sulawesi Sea, the Sulu Sea, the Barabak Strait, and into the South China Sea, and it is estimated that the U.S. Navy's USS Tripoli "Lightning Aircraft Carrier" exercised in the South China Sea, learning how the U.S. military operates F-35B carrier-based aircraft on the deck of the "Lightning Carrier". It is also said that the Izumo aircraft carrier fleet of the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force does not stop in the South China Sea and goes directly to the waters of India and the Indian Ocean. #Japan ##南海 #

On August 30, the Aircraft Carrier Izumo of the Indo-Pacific Deployment-22 formation of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force left Guam with the destroyer USS Takabo and sailed all the way to the South China Sea, now approaching Singapore.
On August 30, the Aircraft Carrier Izumo of the Indo-Pacific Deployment-22 formation of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force left Guam with the destroyer USS Takabo and sailed all the way to the South China Sea, now approaching Singapore.
On August 30, the Aircraft Carrier Izumo of the Indo-Pacific Deployment-22 formation of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force left Guam with the destroyer USS Takabo and sailed all the way to the South China Sea, now approaching Singapore.
On August 30, the Aircraft Carrier Izumo of the Indo-Pacific Deployment-22 formation of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force left Guam with the destroyer USS Takabo and sailed all the way to the South China Sea, now approaching Singapore.

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