Monday, November 23, 2009

The Japanese Are Now Spending Money On Their Military

The Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force escort ship Kurama (L) sails during a 2009 fleet review in Sagami Bay, October 25, 2009 Photo: AFP/GETTY

Japan To Build Fleet's Biggest Helicopter Destroyer To Fend Off China -- The Telegraph

Japan is set to commission the largest destroyer to join its fleet in response to a Chinese military buildup.

The nation's Maritime Self-Defence Force is reportedly planning to construct a new 284 metre long destroyer capable of transporting 14 helicopters, 4,000 people and 50 trucks.

The purchase is part of a wider military build up in which the Defence Ministry has sought funds to purchase around 40 F-35 fighter jets which will become the future mainstay of the nation's air force, according to Kyodo News.

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My Comment: It is interesting that this official announcement comes a week after President Obama had visited the Japanese PM.

The Japanese are now reasserting themselves as a military power in Asia. This will probably be the first of many procurements, with future purchases dependent on what China does, U.S. decisions on its Pacific fleet and bases, North Korea, and stability of shipping lines and access to energy supplies.

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