アメリカ軍大型無人偵察機 グアムから東京の横田基地に移転へ
The U.S. military plans to relocate three Global Hawk unmanned reconnaissance drones from Guam to Yokota Air Base in Tokyo this summer. This move was confirmed by Japan's Ministry of Defense. The transfer is part of ongoing adjustments to U.S. military assets in the region.
- ▪The U.S. military will move three Global Hawk drones to Yokota Air Base in Tokyo.
- ▪The relocation is set to begin this summer.
- ▪The Japanese Ministry of Defense has confirmed the transfer.
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