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Japan considering deployment of 1,000 long-range cruise missiles to counter China: Report

Arms, launched by ships or aircraft, will be stationed mainly around southern Nansei islands

Reuters Tokyo Published 22.08.22, 01:30 AM
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Japan is considering the deployment of 1,000 long-range cruise missiles to boost its counterattack capability against China, the Yomiuri newspaper reported on Sunday.

The missiles would be existing arms modified to extend their range from 100km to 1,000km, the daily said, citing government sources.

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The arms, launched by ships or aircraft, would be stationed mainly around the southern Nansei islands and capable of reaching the coastal areas of North Korea and China, the Yomiuri said.

Japan, which interprets its war-renouncing post-war constitution to mean it may use its military only for self-defence, has stepped up its military spending and taken a more assertive strategy in recent years. But it has refrained from deploying long-range missiles, among its limits on weapons that can strike targets on foreign soil.

Regional tensions ratcheted up this month after a visit by Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the US House of Representatives, to Taiwan, which is self-ruled but claimed by China.

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