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Japanese Strike Capabilities: Security Advantages for U S Alliance, Challenges to Overcome
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Japan Wants Its Helicopter Carriers to Be Compatible With U S Fighter Jets
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U.S. CV-22 Aircraft Seen Flying over Tokyo with Machine Gun Pointing Downwards Our Bureau 403
A CV-22 Osprey assigned to the 21st Special Operations Squadron flies over Yokota Air Base, Japan, June 15, 2020.
The U.S. Special Operations CV-22 Osprey aircraft deployed to Yokota Air Base in western Tokyo have reportedly been seen flying with their machine guns pointing downwards towards residential areas for nearly a year, starting in June 2018.
Hamura Heiwa Iinkai (Hamura Peace Committee) confirmed to Mainichi Shimbun that 40 aircraft were observed flying in such a position. The group said that there was even a month in which there were seven such sightings.
Tokyo s Test: Japan Is Rapidly Arming to Defeat China s Navy at Sea
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Japan is developing a longer-range, air-launched anti-ship cruise missile.
The reason? China’s navy is deploying longer-range anti-aircraft missiles, which means Japanese aircraft will have to launch their anti-ship weapons from longer range or risk being shot down.
Defense Minister Takeshi Iwaya cited longer-range air defenses on warships belonging to “some countries,” though there could be little doubt that he was referring to one nation in particular.
“The plan involves extending the range of Japan s supersonic ASM-3 air-to-ship missiles, which are said to have a range of less than 200 kilometers [124 miles], to over 400 km [249 miles], with the aim of beefing up Tokyo s ability to defend a chain of outlying islands in the southwest,” according to Japan’s Mainichi newspaper several years back.