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Japan Defense Ministry
Japan Eases Rules on Lethal Weapon Exports
By Takahashi Kosuke
Tokyo will face three major challenges to implement the policy change.
Blue-ribbon Panel Urges Japan to Develop Counterstrike Capabilities
By Takahashi Kosuke
The Japanese defense ministry estimates that Tokyo will need to spend 48 trillion yen on defense over the next five years if it wants to achieve its security goals.
What’s Behind the New Japan-Philippines Defense Industry Forum?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The interaction reinforced the ongoing activity in the security aspect of the strategic partnership.
UK, Japan Push Ahead With Joint Air-to-Air Missile Project
By Franz-Stefan Gady
The project which has been continuing since 2014 is moving to a prototype stage next year.
Japan and UK to Collaborate on Advanced Stealth Fighter Jet
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Japan and the United Kingdom have agreed to explore options to jointly develop a new fighter aircraft.
United Kingdom and Japan Hold First-Ever Joint Fighter Exercise
By Franz-Stefan Gady
For the first time since the end of World War II, British fighter aircraft are ‘targeting’ Japanese warplanes.
Great Britain and Japan to Deepen Defense Cooperation
By Franz-Stefan Gady
London and Tokyo aim to tighten their defense relations in 2016.
Do Shinzo Abe’s Defense Initiatives Matter?
By Lionel Fatton
How Japan’s new civil-military relations change its security posture and policy.
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