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S. Korea, Japan hold joint maritime search drills for 1st time in 9 years

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S. Korea, Japan hold joint maritime search drills for 1st time in 9 years
South Korea and Japan on Sunday held a joint maritime search and rescue exercise (SAREX) for the first time in nine years, the Navy said. The drill was conducted by the South Korean Navy and Japan's Maritime Self-Defense Force in international waters southeast of Jeju Island, according to the Navy. The exercise involved the Navy's 4,900-ton ROKS Cheon Ja Bong landing ship, Japan's 7,250-ton Aegis-equipped Kongo destroyer and a Japanese maritime patrol helicopter. Launched in 1999, the biennial S
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