THREAT BY NORTH KOREA: US DEPLOYS CV-22 OSPREY AIRCRAFT TO JAPAN

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130614-N-BU440-473 PACIFIC OCEAN (June 14, 2013) U.S. Marines inspect an MV-22 Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft after landing on the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force helicopter destroyer JS Hyuga (DDH 181) during amphibious exercise Dawn Blitz. Dawn Blitz is a scenario-driven exercise led by the U.S. 3rd Fleet and 1 Marine Expeditionary Force that will test participants in the planning and execution of amphibious operations through a series of live training events. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Molly A. Evans/Released)

Admin l Tuesday, March 14, 2017

WASHINGTON, United States – The U.S. Department of Defense has announced plans to station a special operations squadron of CV-22 Osprey aircraft at Yokota Air Base, Japan.





The U.S made the decision following recent tension in the region with North Korea launching on missles and rockets posing threats to U.S allies in the region.

The department said the first three aircraft will arrive in the second half of 2017 with an additional seven aircraft scheduled to arrive by 2021.

According to the department, the deployment of tilt-rotor aircraft will provide increased capability for U.S. Special Operations forces to respond quickly to crises and contingencies in Japan and across the Asia-Pacific region, including humanitarian crises and natural disasters.

“It will also increase interoperability, enhance operational cooperation, and promote stronger defense relations with the Japan Self-Defense Forces.




“The CV-22 Osprey is a highly advanced aircraft with unique capabilities and an excellent operational safety record. The deployment reflects the United States’ steadfast commitment to defend Japan and to station its most advanced capabilities forward as part of the Asia-Pacific Rebalance”, the U.S said.

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