The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

Keen Sword conducted amid tension of Taiwan contingenc­y

- By Yohei Kano and Chihiro Imamura

Japan and the United States have wrapped up their largest joint military exercise, Keen Sword, amid an unpreceden­ted sense of urgency, as the possibilit­y of a real Taiwan crisis has come to the fore. e drills, conducted in the Nansei Islands, stretched from the southern tip of Kyushu to Okinawa Prefecture and included other areas.

e Self-Defense Forces are hurrying to identify lessons learned from the latest 10-day drill that concluded Saturday.

Considerin­g that a Taiwan contingenc­y could spread to the Nansei Islands, the Defense Ministry believes that conducting large-scale exercises in the areas will itself serve as a deterrent.

On a sandy beach of Tokunoshim­a Island, Kagoshima Prefecture, SDF personnel carefully checked to make sure there were no enemies in the area and waved toward the sea to signal that a landing was possible.

With the public invited to watch, the SDF conducted a training exercise to retake an occupied remote island on Nov. 18. As part of the drill, personnel in black wetsuits had secretly in ltrated the island.

e OK sign to land was communicat­ed to the MSDF transport vessel Osumi and the U.S. Navy’s amphibious transport dock ship New Orleans, both of which were standing by a dozen kilometers o shore. e two vessels deployed 14 amphibious vehicles, which proceeded toward the island. Just before the vehicles reached the shore, a curtain of smoke was created to blind the enemy while the landing troops rushed to take control of the entire beach.

Hundreds of local residents gathered on the beach to watch the drill.

e exercise on Tokunoshim­a Island was joined by Osprey transport aircra from Japan and the U.S. is was the

rst exercise involving such aircra in the Nansei Islands.

A Type 16 maneuver combat vehicle (MCV) with powerful 105mm cannons was also deployed on the island. An MCV was also dispatched to Yonaguni Island, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan’s westernmos­t island, for the rst time.

In the event of a Taiwan emergency, there are concerns about a severe impact on the island, which is only 110 kilometers from Taiwan.

e MCV is considered a key piece of equipment in the defense of remote islands because, unlike tanks, it runs on tires and can travel at speeds of about 100 kph. Moreover, the vehicle can be transporte­d by aircra as it is lighter than a tank. e Defense Ministry plans to procure a total of 134 vehicles of this type by next scal year.

On Nov. 17, an MCV was brought to Yonaguni Airport by a C-2 transport aircra and ran about 6 kilometers on civilian roads to Camp Yonaguni.

“We were cautious about the timing

of dispatchin­g the MCV, so as not to provoke a backlash from residents,” said an SDF senior o cial. “We had to con

rm the vehicle’s mobile deployment capabiliti­es in order to respond to the worsening internatio­nal situation.”

SUSTAINMEN­T ABILITY

e joint exercise Keen Sword has been held almost every two years since

scal 1985. e latest event was the 16th and involved a total of 36,000 SDF and U.S. military personnel, 30 vessels and 370 aircra . Tactical drills were conducted in various locations.

“We aim for practical training under the assumption of situations ranging from the gray zone [between peacetime and emergency] to armed attack,” Gen. Koji Yamazaki, chief of sta of the Self-Defense Forces’ Joint Sta , said at a press conference held Nov. 14.

As one of their priority areas, the SDF focused on improving sustainmen­t, the ability to continue organized ghting in the event of an emergency. e SDF aims

to strengthen capabiliti­es that they lack, such as the ability to provide logistics and medical care to the wounded in addition to the transporta­tion capability to send heavily equipped troops to such islands.

On Nov. 15, they used Osprey aircra in an exercise to transport injured Japanese and U.S. personnel to hospitals on Okinawa Island for treatment.

e city of Naha has a hospital run by the SDF, but it has only 50 beds. In order to expand its functions, a mobile medical system capable of performing surgeries was brought on site, and training was conducted to transfer the wounded who require more advanced treatment out of Okinawa by C-130 cargo planes.

e exercise also invited as observers military o cers from the North Atlantic Treaty Organizati­on, which has been strengthen­ing its ties with Japan since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. One of the o cers expressed his appreciati­on for the Japan-U.S. close interopera­bility, and the view that this could be utilized in a multilater­al framework in the future. (Nov. 21)

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 ?? Yomiuri Shimbun photos ?? Left: Personnel of the Ground Self-Defense Force participat­e in a landing drill on the coast of Tokunoshim­a Island, Kagoshima Prefecture, on Nov. 18; Right: A Type 16 maneuver combat vehicle drives on a civilian road to Camp Yonaguni on Yonaguni Island, Okinawa Prefecture, on Nov. 17.
Yomiuri Shimbun photos Left: Personnel of the Ground Self-Defense Force participat­e in a landing drill on the coast of Tokunoshim­a Island, Kagoshima Prefecture, on Nov. 18; Right: A Type 16 maneuver combat vehicle drives on a civilian road to Camp Yonaguni on Yonaguni Island, Okinawa Prefecture, on Nov. 17.

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