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Japan's Largest Live-Fire Drill First Time Publicly Showcases Long-Range Missile System

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On June 7, Japan's Ground Self-Defense Force held its largest domestic live-fire drill, the Fuji Comprehensive Firepower Exercise, in Shizuoka Prefecture. For the first time, the launcher for the 'Type 25 High-Speed Gliding Missile,' a long-range system deployed to Camp Fuji in March, was publicly displayed. The exercise simulated island defense and counter-attacks, incorporating anti-drone training in response to the war in Ukraine. The Type 10 tank did not participate due to a previous accident and was replaced by the older Type 90. Defense Minister Minoru Kihara also inspected the drill.

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Q: 這次富士綜合火力演習在哪裡舉行?
A: 演習在日本靜岡縣的東富士演習場舉行。
Q: 演習中首次公開了什麼新武器?
A: 首次公開了「25式高速滑空彈」長程飛彈的發射器,該武器於今年3月部署。
Q: 為什麼這次演習沒有使用10式戰車?
A: 因為今年4月在大分縣的訓練中發生爆炸事故,造成傷亡,所以改用舊式的90式戰車代替。
Q: 日本引進「25式高速滑空彈」等長程飛彈的目的是什麼?
A: 根據報導,這是為了持有「反擊能力」(即敵基地攻擊能力)。
Q: 「25式高速滑空彈」有什麼特點?
A: 它是一種射程達數百公里、能以不規則軌道飛行的島嶼防衛用高速滑空彈(HVGP)。