Japan’s largest aircraft carrier (full of F-35 jets) arrives on U.S. shores.

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The Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force’s helicopter destroyer JS Kaga (DDH-184) arrived in San Diego shrouded in dense fog, marking the start of F-35B Lightning II training operations with the U.S. Navy.

What You Need to Know: The Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force’s helicopter destroyer JS Kaga (DDH-184) arrived in San Diego shrouded in dense fog, marking the start of F-35B Lightning II training operations with the U.S. Navy.

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-The vessel will undergo assessments to optimize operations of the short take-off and vertical landing (STOVL) fifth-generation fighter, with tests running until November 18, 2024. This is Kaga’s first deployment since modifications to operate F-35Bs, including a redesigned bow akin to U.S. amphibious assault ships.

-Despite not officially labeling it an aircraft carrier due to pacifist constitutional policies, Japan’s upgraded Kaga enhances its air capabilities in the contested East China Sea, drawing criticism from Beijing.

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