Japanese Carrier Drills with British Warship Heading to Contested South China Sea

Japanese Carrier Drills with British Warship Heading to Contested South China Sea
British frigate HMS Argyll (front), Japanese destroyer Inazuma (C) and Japanese helicopter carrier Kaga take part in a joint naval drill in the Indian Ocean on Sept. 26, 2018. Kim Kyung-Hoon/Reuters
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ABOARD THE KAGA, Indian Ocean—Japan’s biggest warship, the Kaga helicopter carrier, joined naval drills with Britain’s HMS Argyll in the Indian Ocean on Sept. 26 as the frigate headed toward the contested South China Sea and East Asia.

Britain, Japan and close ally the United States have found common cause in countering growing Chinese influence in the region, to keep key sea lanes linking Asia to Europe, the United States and elsewhere from falling under Beijing’s sway.