Japan has announced the deployment of long-range missiles in the southern Kyushu region, reflecting escalating tensions with China. The Japanese Defense Minister confirmed that this move aims to enhance the country's defensive capabilities in response to increasing threats.
Japan has announced the deployment of its long-range missiles for the first time, marking a strategic shift in its defense policy amid rising regional tensions and threats from North Korea.
On Tuesday, Japan's Ministry of Defense announced the deployment of long-range missiles with strike capabilities at two bases of the Ground Self-Defense Forces. This decision comes at a sensitive time marked by increasing tensions with China.
Japanese Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi announced the completion of deploying long-range missiles, including anti-ship missiles and hypersonic glide munitions, marking a significant enhancement of Japan's defense capabilities amid rising regional tensions.