The first of two additional destroyers planned for Naval Station Rota in Spain arrived, heralding a long-anticipated expansion of NATO firepower in Europe.
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The next Star Wars LEGO Ultimate Collector Series set has been unveiled, and it’s the highly anticipated Jabba’s Sail Barge (75397)! Clocking in at 3,942 pieces, it ranks somewhere in the ...
We’ve been keeping track of all the new best LEGO sets that have come out this year, and made it easy for you to find them in this carefully curated list. From Star Wars to Marvel and NASA ...
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As per the reports, 5 Chinese warships reportedly surrounded the two vessels. Meanwhile, the Japanese destroyer JS Sazanami’s passed through the contentious Strait as well read more People stand near ...
The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force Takanami-class destroyer JS Sazanami (DD-113) transits the East China Sea in 2017. US Navy Photo A Japan Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) guided-missile ...
SDF destroyer Sazanami entered the waters from the East China Sea on Wednesday morning, spending more than 10 hours sailing southward to complete the passage, the Japanese newspaper reported on ...
The destroyer JS Sazanami, along with Australian and New Zealand vessels, sailed south from the East China Sea and through the 110-mile-wide channel separating the island from mainland China ...
Japan's Yomiuri newspaper reported on Thursday that the SDF destroyer Sazanami entered the Taiwan Strait from the East China Sea on Wednesday morning to send a message to Beijing, spending more ...