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Navy s Guam-based Triton drones to join Air Force Global Hawks in Japan this summer

By SETH ROBSON | STARS AND STRIPES Published: May 13, 2021 YOKOTA AIR BASE, Japan Navy MQ-4C Tritons will join Air Force RQ-4 Global Hawk surveillance drones on a temporary deployment to Japan for the first time this summer, according to Japan’s Defense Ministry. The Guam-based drones will arrive in Japan after mid-May in “the midst of an increasingly severe security environment surrounding the country,” the ministry said in an undated message on its website. The deployment is “critical to enhance [intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance] activities by both countries,” the message said. U.S. forces have temporarily deployed Guam-based Global Hawks to Japan since 2014. The Tritons, which arrived on Guam in January, 2020, are similar to Global Hawks but specialized for maritime surveillance.

Significant Cyber Incidents | Center for Strategic and International Studies

Significant Cyber Incidents This timeline records significant cyber incidents since 2006. We focus on cyber attacks on government agencies, defense and high tech companies, or economic crimes with losses of more than a million dollars. Below is a summary of incidents from over the last year. For the full list, click the download link above. April 2021. A hacking group compromised the social media accounts of Polish officials and used them to disseminate narratives critical of NATO. German authorities have reported that the same group has also attempted to compromise members of the Bundestag and state parliament. April 2021. Hackers linked to the Chinese military conducted an espionage campaign targeting military and government organizations in Southeast Asia beginning in 2019

Japan reported 178 complaints to US military about low-flying helicopters but to no avail

news Japan reported 178 complaints to US military about low-flying helicopters but to no avail The Mainichi © The Mainichi After circling an urban area within the JR Yamanote loop line, a U.S. Navy Seahawk helicopter flies above a shopping district spanning Shibuya and Minato wards toward the northwest on Dec. 14, 2020, in this screen capture from video footage. (Mainichi/Hiroyuki Oba) TOKYO Regarding the issue of U.S. military helicopters flying in central Tokyo at low altitudes that would be illegal for Japanese aircraft, Japan s Defense Ministry notified the U.S. military about a total of 178 complaints concerning noise and other disturbances possibly caused by U.S. military helicopters, which it received from residents and others in the capital s 23 wards since the 2017 fiscal year, the Mainichi Shimbun has learned.

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