Japanese destroyer Chokai acquires Tomahawk missile launch capability

A Japanese destroyer has acquired the ability to launch U.S.-made Tomahawk cruise missiles, the commander of the Maritime Self-Defense Force's fleet escort unit said. The Aegis-equipped Chokai completed refitting at a U.S. naval base in San Diego, California. It marks a milestone in Tokyo's efforts to bolster counterstrike capabilities amid regional threats.

A Japanese destroyer has acquired the capability to launch U.S.-made Tomahawk cruise missiles, according to the commander of the Maritime Self-Defense Force's fleet escort unit. The Aegis-equipped Chokai completed refitting at a U.S. naval base in San Diego, California, marking a milestone in Tokyo's push to strengthen counterstrike capabilities amid military buildups by China and North Korea.

The MSDF plans a live-fire test of the Tomahawk off San Diego's coast by August. At a ceremony marking the refit's completion, Vice Adm. Yoshihiro Goka of the MSDF fleet escort unit said the missile launch capability is "extremely important for enhancing the overall deterrence and response capabilities of the Japan-U.S. alliance." Vice Adm. John Wade, commander of U.S. Third Fleet, also attended.

The upgrade enables Japan to strike enemy missile bases as a self-defense measure, as formally endorsed in the country's revised national security strategy in 2022.

In Tokyo, Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi told reporters on Friday that the destroyer's new capability is "highly significant in reducing the likelihood of armed attacks against Japan." Koizumi added that Japan's counterstrike capabilities "remain the minimum necessary for self-defense and will only be used in the event of an armed attack from another country, and they do not pose a threat to other nations."

Homeported at the MSDF base in Sasebo, Nagasaki Prefecture, the Chokai was dispatched to the United States last year and is expected to return to Japan around September. The missiles have a range of 1,600 kilometers, putting targets deep inside China and North Korea within reach.

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Japanese Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi inspects missile deployments on Nansei Islands amid China's military activities.
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Japan accelerates defense of Nansei Islands amid China's activities

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Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's government plans to speed up defense enhancements in Japan's Nansei Islands region, driven by China's increasing military presence. Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi visited key islands in Okinawa about a month after taking office, highlighting progress on missile deployments. The efforts aim to bolster readiness against potential Taiwan contingencies.

The Defense Ministry has announced the deployment of the upgraded Type-12 surface-to-ship guided missile system to Camp Kengun in Kumamoto this month. This system forms a key part of Japan's counterstrike capabilities and can target enemy bases. Local communities express wariness about becoming potential targets for foreign attacks.

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Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi announced plans to deploy medium-range surface-to-air missiles to Yonaguni Island in Okinawa Prefecture by fiscal 2030. The island is just 110 kilometers east of Taiwan, and the timing could shift based on facility improvements.

The Japanese government is set to express willingness to participate in the United States' next-generation missile defense system, known as the Golden Dome, with Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi likely conveying this stance to President Donald Trump at their summit next week. The system is slated to begin operations before January 2029, and Japan hopes it will also enhance its own defenses.

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Japanese Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi and his South Korean counterpart Ahn Gyu-back agreed to conduct mutual visits every year during a meeting at the Maritime Self-Defense Force's Yokosuka base in Kanagawa Prefecture. They also pledged to promote exchanges between the Self-Defense Forces and the South Korean military and to cooperate on cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw the test-firing of long-range surface-to-air missiles on Wednesday at a site near the country's east coast, state media KCNA reported on Thursday. The test aimed to assess technology for developing a new type of high-altitude missile and successfully destroyed airborne targets 200 km away.

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Building on initial reports of interest, Japan will notify the US next week of its intent to join the 'Golden Dome' missile defense project, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said ahead of her March 19 summit with President Trump. Officials anticipate US requests for Japanese missile production to replenish stocks amid Middle East and Ukraine conflicts.

 

 

 

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