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Japan mulls upping its long-range missiles to 1,000 amid tensions: reports

Measure reportedly aimed at reducing gap between Tokyo’s projectiles and those of China

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 21 Aug 2022 8:00PM

Japan mulls upping its long-range missiles to 1,000 amid tensions: reports
Given China’s military drills near Taiwan, Tokyo plans to deploy the majority of missiles in the area between the Ryukyu Islands (also known as the Nansei Islands) and the island of Kyushu, according to the Yomiuri newspaper today, citing military sources. – AFP pic, August 21, 2022

TOKYO – Japan is considering increasing the number of long-range cruise missiles in its service to 1,000 amid the deteriorating security situation in the Asian region and rising tensions with China and North Korea, reported Sputnik.

Given China’s military drills near Taiwan, Tokyo plans to deploy the majority of missiles in the area between the Ryukyu Islands (also known as the Nansei Islands) and the island of Kyushu, according to the Yomiuri newspaper today, citing military sources. The measure is reportedly aimed at reducing the gap between the number of Japan’s missiles in service and those of China.

In addition, Tokyo intends to improve its Type 12 surface-to-ship missiles developed by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and bring their flight range from several hundred kilometres to thousands of kilometres, which will allow the country to hit targets in the coastal regions of China and North Korea in the event of a threat, Yomiuri reported.

The first long-range missiles are expected to be adopted by the Japanese self-defence forces in 2024, which is two years earlier than originally planned, according to the news agency. To reach this goal, the Japanese Defence Ministry intends to create an investment support system for companies fulfilling defence orders and include it in a draft budget for the 2023 fiscal year.

Earlier in August, Yomiuri reported that the Japanese government was also considering equipping two new warships with the Aegis combat information and control system, which is capable of intercepting air attacks. The new destroyers will operate in the Sea of Japan on an ongoing basis to monitor possible North Korean missile launches, according to the media outlet. – Bernama, August 21, 2022

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