The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

Defense budget request eyes major tech boost

- The Yomiuri Shimbun

The Defense Ministry’s budget request for scal 2023 is to include the installati­on of improved missiles on newly planned Aegis-equipped ships, with the aim of possessing capabiliti­es to intercept hypersonic weapons in light of the pursuit of missile developmen­t by China and North Korea.

The ministry also plans to introduce unmanned combat aerial vehicles to expand use of unmanned equipment, according to several government o cials.

The government has vowed to drasticall­y strengthen defense capabiliti­es within ve years. e initial budget request is expected to reach a record ¥5.5947 trillion. e nal amount will be even larger, as separate requests are made for items for which no amount is indicated at the initial stage.

The ministry plans to build two Aegis-equipped ships that will carry SM-6 anti-aircra missiles following a decision to abandon plans for an Aegis Ashore ground-based missile intercepti­on system.

Hypersonic missile intercepti­on capabiliti­es have been included in the latest budget request.

The Aegis-equipped ships are also expected to be equipped with improved versions of the Ground Self-Defense Force’s Type-03 medium-range surfaceto-air missiles.

HYPERSONIC MISSILE INTERCEPTI­ON

Hypersonic weapons developed by countries such as China and Russia y at more than ve times the speed of sound and at low altitudes.

Unlike convention­al ballistic missiles, which have parabolic trajectori­es, hypersonic weapons have irregular trajectori­es, making them di cult to intercept.

The ministry wants to enhance capabiliti­es to predict the trajectori­es of and intercept enemy missiles.

The new Aegis-equipped vessels are expected to operate mainly in the Sea of Japan on the lookout for North Korean missiles.

Because hypersonic weapons are difcult to detect with ground-based radar, the ministry has included in the budget requests research on the detection and tracking of hypersonic weapons with a satellite constellat­ion, a network of small satellites.

The ministry also plans to obtain attack drones for the rst time. Research will be initiated on the deployment of unmanned ground vehicles for GSDF reconnaiss­ance to accurately determine enemy locations and improve the accuracy of attacks.

The ministry is also aiming for the swi production and deployment of long-range cruise missiles based on improved Type-12 surface-to-ship missiles, on the assumption that the government will green-light the possession of counteratt­ack capabiliti­es that can destroy enemy missile launch sites and other targets for self-defense purposes. (Aug. 24)

 ?? Yomiuri Shimbun file photo ?? A state-of-the-art Aegis-equipped vessel is seen in Yokohama in January 2020.
Yomiuri Shimbun file photo A state-of-the-art Aegis-equipped vessel is seen in Yokohama in January 2020.

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