Posted on Dec 16, 2022
Eyeing China, Japan lifts longtime restrictions to allow major defense buildup
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This is very interesting! I would not blame them of wanting to arm themselves! The Japanese are located within striking distance of potential enemies!
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Haven't they been expanding and modernizing their military since somewhere back around 2005/2006
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COL Randall C.
Yes (actually longer than that, but they've increased efforts on modernization in the last 20 years), but everything they have done is through the lens of "self-defense of the country".
In a few cases, it's a distinction without a difference, but one area that they have lacked is the ability to attack enemy staging areas/bases much outside of the homeland (i.e., hundreds of miles away). This is what has changed - looking at ground-launched ballistic missiles or cruise missiles with ranges to hit enemy targets.
Although there have been internal debates since the 50s about expanding their capability, about five years ago the discussions were brought to the forefront with North Korea's ballistic missiles being fired through (as opposed to over) Japan's airspace.
In a few cases, it's a distinction without a difference, but one area that they have lacked is the ability to attack enemy staging areas/bases much outside of the homeland (i.e., hundreds of miles away). This is what has changed - looking at ground-launched ballistic missiles or cruise missiles with ranges to hit enemy targets.
Although there have been internal debates since the 50s about expanding their capability, about five years ago the discussions were brought to the forefront with North Korea's ballistic missiles being fired through (as opposed to over) Japan's airspace.
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CPT Lawrence Cable
COL Randall C. - I know they have a modern and first class Navy (My son was stationed with 7th Fleet Forward in Sasabo, I like to keep up with what goes one in his AO). They aren't building it to project power half way around the world, but their main threats aren't that far away. Big submarine fleet, AIP rather than nuclear, and they are very Destroyer heavy.
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Who can blame them for taking this into consideration? North Korea lobbing missiles in their direction, and has the confidence level in the United States given the current administration's track record wained a bit?
@PO1 William "Chip" Nagel COL Randall C. SGT Charlie Lee MSG Stan Hutchison SFC Robert Trodahl
@PO1 William "Chip" Nagel COL Randall C. SGT Charlie Lee MSG Stan Hutchison SFC Robert Trodahl
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