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Japan to deploy missile interceptors nationwide on North Korea threat
The Mainichi Daily News ^ | December 11, 2010

Posted on 12/11/2010 8:35:10 AM PST by Pan_Yan

TOKYO (Kyodo) -- The Japanese government plans to boost its deployment of Patriot Advanced Capability-3 interceptor missiles at air bases across Japan to counter the threat of North Korea's ballistic missiles under new defense policy guidelines to be approved later this month, officials said Friday.

A draft appendix to the guidelines to be updated as early as next week covering the five years from April 2011 also stipulates equipping all six Aegis destroyers with Standard Missile-3 interceptors while cutting tanks and artillery by about 200 each to 400, the government and Self-Defense Forces officials said.

Along with a plan to increase the number of submarines from 16 to 22 for enhanced vigilance around the Nansei chain of islands in the southwest centering on Okinawa, the planned defense posture is apparently aimed at dealing with North Korea and deterring China.

The move comes amid heightened tension on the Korean Peninsula following North Korea's artillery attack on a South Korean island last month, and China's rapid military buildup and increasing naval activity.

The PAC-3 missile system, which is designed to shoot down an incoming missile from the ground before it lands, will be deployed to all six of the Air Self-Defense Force's air defense missile groups from three at present, according to the officials.

The three groups are located at Iruma base in Saitama Prefecture, which covers the Tokyo metropolitan area, Kasuga base in Fukuoka Prefecture, which is responsible for security in the southwestern Kyushu region, and Gifu base aimed at defending Nagoya in central Japan and Osaka in western Japan.

The remaining three ASDF bases in Chitose in Hokkaido, Misawa in Aomori Prefecture and Naha in Okinawa Prefecture are currently equipped with PAC-2 missiles designed to shoot down enemy aircraft.

The government is eyeing transferring some PAC-3 missiles to Chitose and Misawa in the country's north from the bases at which they are currently deployed, while introducing new PAC-3s to Naha in southwestern Japan under the fiscal 2011 budget.

As for the SM-3 sea-launched interceptors, four of the Maritime Self-Defense Force's six Aegis destroyers are equipped at present with the missiles designed to intercept an enemy missile before it enters the Earth's atmosphere.

The increase in MSDF submarines, meanwhile, is planned as no SDF units are deployed west of Miyako Island near Taiwan and China, making it what the Defense Ministry calls a defense "vacuum."

The draft appendix also includes details such as the ministry's list of equipment and number of troop units, the officials said.

The number of MSDF escort ships will be increased from 47 to 48 while major operational aircraft will be trimmed from 350 to 340 due in part to the larger size of transport planes, according to the appendix.

As for the closely watched issue of the Ground Self-Defense Force's troop strength, the government is in the final stages of deciding whether to maintain it at the current 155,000 or reduce it to 151,000 at most.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Japan; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: japan; missiles; nkorea; northkorea

1 posted on 12/11/2010 8:35:15 AM PST by Pan_Yan
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To: Pan_Yan

Good.


2 posted on 12/11/2010 9:24:46 AM PST by snowsislander (Chicago-style politics at a national level is a national disgrace.)
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To: Pan_Yan

Do they pay us for this hardware?


3 posted on 12/11/2010 9:46:37 AM PST by Cheetahcat (Zero the Wright kind of Racist! We are in a state of War with Democrats)
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To: Pan_Yan

Its too bad that Japan and S Korea don’t get along better, but I can understand why they don’t.


4 posted on 12/11/2010 9:55:56 AM PST by GeronL (#7 top poster at CC, friend to all, nicest guy ever, +96/-14, ignored by 1 sockpuppet.. oh & BANNED)
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To: Cheetahcat
Do they pay us for this hardware?

Yes. In fact, the Japanese do co-development with the U.S. on missile defense.

I don't have the links to the original Japanese government websites handy, but there is an approachable summary at Japanese Ballistic Missile Defense.

5 posted on 12/11/2010 10:18:20 AM PST by snowsislander (Chicago-style politics at a national level is a national disgrace.)
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To: Pan_Yan

Thanks for the post.


6 posted on 12/11/2010 10:40:32 AM PST by blam
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To: snowsislander

“Yes. In fact, the Japanese do co-development with the U.S. on missile defense.

I don’t have the links to the original Japanese government websites handy, but there is an approachable summary at Japanese Ballistic Missile Defense.”

Thank you for the post.


7 posted on 12/11/2010 10:40:32 AM PST by Cheetahcat ( November 4 2008 ,A date which will live in Infamy.)
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