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Japan-U.S. joint drill is to respond to China-Russia joint military exercise

The Japan-U.S. joint military drill site was less than 800 kilometers from the waters where the China-Russia military exercise was held.

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Chinese fleet arrives in Sea of Japan for China-Russia drill

A Chinese Naval fleet has crossed the Tsushima Strait and arrived in the Sea of Japan. The fleet set out from Qingdao for the Joint Sea 2013 drill with the Russian navy in the far-east Russian waters of the Sea of Japan.
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China-Russia "Joint Sea-2013" drill concludes

Chinese naval soldiers stand in formation on Shenyang guided missile destroyer during a military review of the "Joint Sea-2013" drill at Peter the Great Bay in Russia, July 10, 2013. The "Joint Sea-2013" drill participated by Chinese and Russian warships concluded here on Wednesday.

Naval vessels seen during Sino-Russian joint naval drills

The soldiers from destroyer Shenyang observe the distance between two vessels during Sino-Russian joint naval drills held in the sea of Japan, July 4, 2013.

Chinese fleet conducts confrontation training in Sea of Japan

The Chinese naval taskforce to participate in the China-Russia "Joint Sea-2013" joint naval drill conducted confrontation training in complex electromagnetic environment in a sea area of the Sea of Japan on July 3, 2013.