Japan’s defense ministry is requesting a nearly 12% budget increase that includes two warships with advanced radar and long-range cruise missiles as it further fortifies the nation’s military in the face of North Korean threats and Chinese military advancement.
The record 7.7 trillion yen ($52.5 billion) request for the 2024 fiscal year marks the second year of a rapid five-year military buildup under a new security strategy Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s government adopted in December. It focuses on reinforcing strike capability in a break from Japan’s postwar principle of having a military only for self-defense.
Under the five-year plan, Japan plans to spend 43 trillion yen ($315 billion) through 2027 to nearly double its annual spending to around 10 trillion yen ($68 billion), making Japan the world’s third-biggest spender after the United States and China. How to finance and justify the growing military spending is uncertain in a country with steeply declining births and increasing costs of caring for its aged population.
I’m curious if they’ll build any fleet carriers? Large super carriers are a sort of requirement for fighting on the vast Pacific Ocean. Or any ocean really… but especially the biggest (the best ocean)….
They probably won’t for a while. They do, however, have helicopter destroyers that coincidentally support F-35 operations. However, please keep in mind that this isn’t a carrier, but rather a helicopter destroyer. We may also expect to see helicopter cruisers in the future, but that’s TBD.
/s if that wasn’t obvious, they already very much have carriers even if they aren’t exactly Nimitz-class carriers.
Russia’s way ahead of you, with their (semi-mobile) Kuznetsov-class aircraft carrying missile cruiser (no I’m not joking about that name, lol):
See, those are missile tubes in the cough /flight deck/ cough. MISSILE CRUISER!
For every one deployed warship, you need two more transiting for resupply or in dock for refit. Their budget probably can’t withstand three fleet carriers, but it could probably withstand three more assault carriers armed with STOL F-35s.
Edit: Though, Japan calls them destroyers for hand-wavy ‘we only have a self-defense force’ reasons.