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An electronic warfare system introduced at a Ground Self-Defense Force base in the city of Kumamoto | KYODO
Kyodo May 3, 2021
The government is accelerating improvements in the Self-Defense Forces’ outer space, cyberspace and electromagnetic spectrum capabilities in the face of Chinese and Russian military buildups.
Together with the conventional land, sea and air domains, having advantages in the new fields is “crucially important” for the SDF to ensure effective communication capabilities and troop deployments, as well as to better grasp locations of enemy troops and assets, according to a senior SDF official.
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Plaintiffs suing the state over its decision to approve Kobe Steel Ltd.’s plan to expand its coal-burning thermal plant head to the Osaka District Court on March 15. They are carrying a sign that urges the government to stop building new coal-fired power plants. (Yoshinori Mizuno)
Kanden Energy Solution Co. said on April 27 it is abandoning plans to build a coal-fired thermal plant in Akita.
The end of the project means there are no longer any plans in the works for new coal plants in Japan, aside from projects that have already started.
The company, a subsidiary of Kansai Electric Power Co., said it is no longer feasible to operate coal plants, which emit massive amounts of carbon dioxide (CO2), amid the global push to go green.
WWII sinking of battleship Yamato a symbol of Japan s mad war
April 25, 2021 (Mainichi Japan)
The forward auxiliary battery on the sunken Imperial Japanese Navy battleship Yamato is seen in this photo provided by the Yamato Museum. TOKYO When the Imperial Japanese Navy battleship Yamato weighed anchor in Tokuyama Bay off Yamaguchi Prefecture on the afternoon of April 6, 1945, bound for the waters around Okinawa, its commanders did not expect to return. The largest and most fearsome vessel of its kind on Earth, the Yamato and its crew were to fight and perish in a final titanic struggle against approaching Allied forces.
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