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Japanese C-2 transport aircraft might be getting missiles
In an effort to enhance its standoff defence capabilities, Japan’s Defense Ministry is evaluating the possibility of outfitting its C-2 transport aircraft with long-range missiles.As revealed in a recent report, “The addition of these missiles could significantly improve Japan’s ability to conduct counterstrike operations by targeting enemy bases, including missile launch sites, from a safer distance.”The Defense Ministry has shown interest in a specific missile type that ignites its engine post-drop during flight. This technology would necessitate only minimal aircraft adjustments. Notably, the U.S. is concurrently advancing similar missile tech.For the project’s preliminary phases, $25 million has been earmarked in the fiscal 2023 budget. Post thorough technical scrutiny, full-fledged development is anticipated to commence by fiscal 2024.Japan doesn’t aim to design or procure new missiles tailored for the C-2 planes. On the contrary, prospective missile choices include the American-made Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile (JASSM), boasting roughly a 900-kilometre range and a variant of the Type 12 surface-to-ship guided missile, which is under development and has a 1,000-kilometre range.“Japan’s Ground Self-Defense Forces’ ground launchers, Maritime Self-Defense Forces’ destroyers, and Air Self-Defense Forces’ fighter jets are already equipped to target invading forces from a distance.”The C-2 aircraft distinguishes itself due to its capability to transport a larger missile payload compared to many fighter jets and its prolonged airborne duration, approximately 15 of such aircraft are currently stationed nationwide.You can read more by clicking here.
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