Russia, China stage virtual war games

May 27, 2016

PressTV:

Russian and Chinese missile defense commands have partaken in three-day-long “computerized” joint anti-missile drills.

The exercises, which started on Thursday and are to last until Saturday, enlisted staff members of the country’s respective missile defense command centers, Russia’s Sputnik news agency reported.

The Russian Defense Ministry said the drills majorly sought “to train cooperation of Russian and Chinese air defense and anti-missile groups, aimed at protecting their territories from accidental or provocative strikes by ballistic and guided missiles.”

They are to be followed by a bilateral meeting where the countries’ military officials would address the potential of increased anti-missile cooperation.

Moscow and Beijing are both wary of the United States’ increased military activities in their backyards.

Recently, officials from the US and the Western military alliance of NATO declared a missile system based in southern Romania operational. The missiles’ activation marked the penultimate step in the completion of a so-called missile shield, which Washington proposed nearly a decade ago.

The United States later broke ground on the final site in Poland on May 20. Upon completion in late 2018, the umbrella would be stretching from Greenland to the Azores region in western Portugal.

The US insists it is not aimed against Russia, but Moscow views it as a security threat on its doorstep.

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