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Japan signs deal to buy 400 Tomahawk missiles from the US

Báo Dân tríBáo Dân trí18/01/2024


Nhật Bản ký thỏa thuận mua 400 tên lửa Tomahawk của Mỹ - 1

Tomahawk missile launched from US cruiser (Photo: US Navy).

"The signing of this agreement will pave the way for the procurement of Tomahawk missiles," a Japanese defense official told reporters on January 18 after the deal was signed in Tokyo.

"Through the rational implementation of the (defense) budget, we will significantly enhance our defense capabilities," the Japanese official added.

Japan has approved a record $56 billion defense budget for the next fiscal year starting in April.

The new deal, worth up to $2.35 billion, covers two Tomahawks with a range of 1,600km. The deal was approved by Washington in November last year.

Faced with China's growing military might and North Korea's nuclear weapons program, the Japanese government plans to double defense spending to the NATO standard of 2 percent of gross domestic product by 2027.

Tomahawk is a subsonic, medium- to long-range (460-2,500 km), all-weather cruise missile. It is launched from warships and submarines to attack land targets.

The Tomahawk has undergone numerous upgrades and modifications, including an anti-ship version, an air-to-ground version, and a ground-launched variant.



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