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See what Japan's largest military drill in 30 years looks like

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See what Japan's largest military drill in 30 years looks like

See what Japan's largest military drill in 30 years looks like

Officials of Japan’s Ground Self-Defense Force say the security environment in Japan is the worst since end of World War II – more than 70 years ago.

For the first time in nearly 30 years, Japanese troops are holding a massive nationwide military drill to make sure they are prepared for potential armed conflict.

CNN’s Blake Essig gets a rare glimpse at the exercises.


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