Japan Acquires Tomahawks, Type-12 Surface-to-Ship Missiles – Kris Osborn

The following piece first appeared on Warrior Maven, a Military Content Group member website.

Japan’s Maritime Self-Defense Forces (JMSDF) are massively increasing intelligence gathering and counterstrike stand-off weapons such as the Tomahawk missile, advanced drones, and upgraded Type-12 surface-to-ship missiles to counter a fast-evolving Chinese threat.

It will surprise no one to read that Japan’s Defense of Japan 2023  text specifically identifies the growing threat from China, as Japan’s Minister of Defense Hamada Yazukazu is quoted in the report.

“China is rapidly enhancing its military capability qualitatively and quantitatively, including nuclear and missile forces, while continuing and amplifying its unilateral changes to the status quo by force and such attempts in the East China Sea and the South China Sea,” Yazukazu says in the document.

Japan’s Counterstrike Weapons

The report from the Japanese Ministry of Defense also specifies the acquisition of several stand-off weapons, such as an upgraded Type-12 surface-to-ship missile and Tomahawk missile, as evidence of its fast-evolving counterstrike capability.

“The capabilities which, in the case of missile attacks by an opponent, enable Japan to mount effective counterstrikes against the opponent to prevent further attacks while defending against incoming missiles by means of the missile defense network. This discourages the opponent from attacking and deters armed attack itself,” Japan’s Defense of Japan 2023 states.

In what could be described as a specific effort to support target acquisition and targeting for these weapons through advanced command and control and intelligence-gather technologies. As part of this, Japan cites growing Chinese threats, such as the People’s Liberation Army’s (PLA) use of AI and advanced surveillance technologies to threaten Japan.