Los jefes de defensa de EE. UU. y Japón acuerdan acelerar la coproducción de misiles

Los líderes de defensa de Estados Unidos y Japón han acordado acelerar los esfuerzos conjuntos de producción de misiles durante conversaciones recientes.

El acuerdo se centra en una propuesta japonesa denominada Operación Supercharge. Este plan tiene como objetivo impulsar el desarrollo conjunto y la producción en masa de sistemas de misiles avanzados. Los jefes de defensa Pete Hegseth y Shinjiro Koizumi encabezaron las discusiones. La reunión se centró en fortalecer la cooperación ante las preocupaciones de seguridad regional. El acuerdo se alcanzó el 30 de mayo de 2026, según informó The Japan Times.

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