Reported about 1 year ago
The U.S.-led 2024 Joint Indo-Pacific Military Exercise (RIMPAC) is set to start in and around the Hawaiian Islands on June 27, with a highlight being the live-fire sinking of a '40,000-ton target ship.' Some analysts believe this action is targeting China's land amphibious assault ships, preparing for a potential military intervention in Taiwan. The exercise will involve participants from 29 countries worldwide, including 40 ships, 3 submarines, over 150 aircraft, 14 army units, and more than 25,000 soldiers, making it a significantly larger scale compared to previous editions.
Source: YAHOO