The Cabinet-endorsed draft defense budget highlights Japan’s significant shift towards enhancing its military capabilities, particularly in the face of heightened threats from regional powers.
With record defense spending, Japan is focusing on acquiring long-range strike capabilities, such as Tomahawk missiles, a move aimed at strengthening its national security.
The government's strategic shift is evidently part of Japan's broader five-year military enhancement plan, responding to the growing security concerns from China and North Korea.
This budget allocates substantial funds towards developing a standoff defense system that includes advanced missiles and satellite technology, marking a pivotal change in Japan’s defense posture.
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