Japan may consider first-strike alternative to Aegis Ashore by October, says NHK | Malay Mail

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TOKYO, June 25 — Japan's National Security Council may pick a replacement for the Aegis Ashore missile-defence system by October, according to public broadcaster NHK, and the country's prime minister, Shinzo Abe, has suggested one option could be a first-strike weapon. The surprise decision this...

Thursday, 25 Jun 2020 12:44 PM MYT

The surprise decision this month by Defence Minister Taro Kono to suspend Aegis Ashore has reignited a discussion in government and local media about whether Japan should obtain the capability to attack enemy bases to stop North Korean ballistic missiles and counter a growing threat from China's military in East Asia.

That conclusion prompted a decision to buy 1,000-kilometre range air-launched cruise missiles that could hit North Korea from the Sea of Japan. But it would be difficult to use such missiles to hit mobile launchers without satellite targeting capability, experts say.

 

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