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This Article is From May 30, 2014

US Deploys First Advanced Drones to Japan

US Deploys First Advanced Drones to Japan
A U.S. Global Hawk surveillance drone sits at the tarmac after arriving at the Misawa Air Base in Misawa, northern Japan, Saturday, May 24, 2014.
Misawa Air Base, Japan: The U.S. Air Force has deployed two of its most advanced long-distance surveillance drones to a base in northern Japan.

The unarmed Global Hawk aircraft were deployed to Japan over the past week from their home base on the Pacific island of Guam. They are expected to enhance the U.S. military's ability to monitor nuclear activities in North Korea and Chinese naval operations, and to assess natural disasters to assist humanitarian aid operations.

The deployment to Japan, a key U.S. ally, is intended to further demonstrate Washington's commitment to security in Asia as part of its rebalancing of forces to the Pacific.

The repositioning of the drones will likely rankle with China and North Korea, which have been working to improve their own unmanned aircraft fleets.

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