Japan's Defense Ministry has decided to deploy extended-range anti-ship missiles, which will be part of the country's counterstrike capabilities, to a Ground Self-Defense Force camp in Kumamoto Prefecture, southwestern Japan.
The move is viewed as a deterrent to China, whose military is stepping up maneuvers around Japan's Nansei Islands.
The ministry plans to extend the range of GSDF's Type-12 surface-to-ship missile to 1,000 kilometers so they can be used for counterattacks on enemy bases.
The ministry decided that Camp Kengun in Kumamoto City will be the first to have the missiles installed, toward the end of the current fiscal year in March.
Should they be deployed there, they could reach China's coastline and almost all of North Korea.
There are seven surface-to-ship missile regiments in Japan, including those in Kumamoto City and the prefectures of Oita and Okinawa.
Ministry sources say the ministry is discussing gradually deploying the upgraded Type-12 missiles to each regiment.
Editorial note: An earlier version of this story referred to "long-range anti-ship missiles." This should have been "extended-range anti-ship missiles."
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Quiz 1:
Japan's Defense Ministry is planning to extend the range of which type of missile to counterattack enemy bases?
A. Type-09
B. Type-12
C. Type-15
D. Type-18
Quiz 2:
Which city in Kumamoto Prefecture will be the first to have the extended-range anti-ship missiles installed?
A. Kitakyushu City
B. Nagasaki City
C. Kumamoto City
D. Fukuoka City
Quiz 3:
How many surface-to-ship missile regiments does Japan have, including those in Kumamoto City and the prefectures of Oita and Okinawa?
A. Five
B. Six
C. Seven
D. Eight
The move is viewed as a deterrent to China, whose military is stepping up maneuvers around Japan's Nansei Islands.
The ministry plans to extend the range of GSDF's Type-12 surface-to-ship missile to 1,000 kilometers so they can be used for counterattacks on enemy bases.
The ministry decided that Camp Kengun in Kumamoto City will be the first to have the missiles installed, toward the end of the current fiscal year in March.
Should they be deployed there, they could reach China's coastline and almost all of North Korea.
There are seven surface-to-ship missile regiments in Japan, including those in Kumamoto City and the prefectures of Oita and Okinawa.
Ministry sources say the ministry is discussing gradually deploying the upgraded Type-12 missiles to each regiment.
Editorial note: An earlier version of this story referred to "long-range anti-ship missiles." This should have been "extended-range anti-ship missiles."
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Quiz 1:
Japan's Defense Ministry is planning to extend the range of which type of missile to counterattack enemy bases?
A. Type-09
B. Type-12
C. Type-15
D. Type-18
Quiz 2:
Which city in Kumamoto Prefecture will be the first to have the extended-range anti-ship missiles installed?
A. Kitakyushu City
B. Nagasaki City
C. Kumamoto City
D. Fukuoka City
Quiz 3:
How many surface-to-ship missile regiments does Japan have, including those in Kumamoto City and the prefectures of Oita and Okinawa?
A. Five
B. Six
C. Seven
D. Eight
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Summary
Japan's Defense Ministry is planning to extend the range of Type-12 surface-to-ship missiles, primarily as a deterrent against China, for use in counterattacks on enemy bases. Camp Kengun in Kumamoto City will be the first to receive these extended-range anti-ship missiles, expected by March's
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URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20250821_05/
Date: Aug. 21, 2025
Created: 2025/08/21 19:01
Updated: 2025/12/08 02:54
Last Read: 2025/08/21 19:22