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Japan's fighter jets face down Russian, Chinese rivals
dw.de ^ | July 11, 2014

Posted on 07/12/2014 1:52:16 PM PDT by Tailgunner Joe

The Japanese Air Force has been repeatedly tested since April, with fighter jets being sent to monitor unidentified aircraft approaching Japanese airspace no fewer than 340 times in the space of twelve weeks.

Embroiled in territorial disputes with all its immediate neighbors, Japan encountered Russian aircraft on 235 occasions, up from 204 year on year. Of the remainder, the vast majority turned out to be Chinese military aircraft operating in the air-defense zone which Beijing unilaterally declared over a vast area of the East China Sea in November of last year, but which both Japan and the United States dispute.

Analysts say the heightened activity by Chinese and Russian forces underlines the instability in the region. "The two countries have different agendas at the moment," said Tomohito Shinoda, a professor at The International University of Japan, in Niigata Prefecture. "For the Russians, this increase in flights can be seen as a message to the Americans at a time when Moscow and Washington have been at odds over the situation in Ukraine and the Crimea," he said.

Monitoring US forces

"The Russian air force probably wants to make sure that the Americans are not planning to do anything from their bases in Japan, such as in Aomori," he said. "I also think it is likely that the Russian air force wants to show that it is still a relevant regional player," he added. "Some of these flights could be considered provocative and they were not needed."

It therefore seems that the Russian aircraft are testing Japan's air defenses and response times in the very far north of the Japanese archipelago. A recent Defense White Paper confirmed an increase in flights by Russian long-range Tu-95MS bombers that can be refueled in flight and that there are an estimated 570 combat aircraft in Russia's Far East forces.

Many of the Russian aircraft that were tracked by the Japanese military were long-range reconnaissance and electronic eavesdropping planes. The rise in scrambles also coincided with the US and South Korea carrying out joint military exercises, involving air and naval assets, in the Sea of Japan between late February and mid-April.

Washington deployed a dozen state-of-the-art F-22 stealth fighters in Okinawa in January, while the Pentagon also announced that the aircraft-carrier USS Ronald Reagan will be based at the Yokosuka Naval Base, south of Tokyo, from the latter part of 2015.

'Pacific pivot'

The two transfers are part of the broader reallocation of Washington's defense assets throughout the Asia-Pacific region, a policy that has been described as the "Pacific pivot." The focus of that pivot is unquestionably China, which has been rapidly upgrading its military capabilities and is not reluctant to push its territorial claims with a degree of force.

As well as disputing the sovereignty of the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands with Tokyo, Beijing is locked in a confrontation with Vietnam and the Philippines over isolated shoals and islands in the South China Sea.

Russia and China also carried out their first-ever joint naval drills in April and vowed to carry out more in the future. Analysts suggest the Chinese were particularly keen to stage the maneuvers as they would serve as "a clear statement by the Chinese that they now have an ally in the region."

Russian deterrence

"It also benefits Russia as it can intensify its activities in the skies around Japan," a military analyst for the Japanese government told DW. "Russia has to increase and enhance its strategic deterrence capabilities," he said. "And because Japan supported the US on the Crimea issue, then there have been some bilateral difficulties between Tokyo and Moscow, but I think it is quite clear that Prime Minister [Shinzo] Abe wants to improve relations with Russia."

The two most critical issues for Moscow and Tokyo are an alliance that can serve as a bulwark against the aggressive Chinese expansionism that both governments fear. In addition, there is also the future of a number of islands off the most northerly Japanese island of Hokkaido that were seized by the Soviet Union in the final days of World War II.

Tokyo refers to the isles as the Northern Territories but Moscow knows as the Southern Kurile Islands.

Japan and Russia have held sporadic discussions on the future of the four islands and last year it appeared that a breakthrough was close. The agreement would see the uninhabited islands returned to Japan and the others being jointly developed by both nations. That tentative deal was jeopardized by the international reaction to the crisis in the Ukraine earlier this year.

"I think Mr Abe has a good personal and working relationship with [Russian President] Vladimir Putin, but the Crimea situation has been an obstacle to more progress in bilateral ties," Professor Shinoda said. "But I think that the relationship can be revived in the future. And Abe has plenty of time to make progress on this issue."


TOPICS: Japan
KEYWORDS: aerospace

1 posted on 07/12/2014 1:52:16 PM PDT by Tailgunner Joe
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To: Tailgunner Joe

the Devine Wind is blowing ....


2 posted on 07/12/2014 1:53:37 PM PDT by no-to-illegals (Scrutinize our government and Secure the Blessing of Freedom and Justice)
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To: Tailgunner Joe

“Konichiwa, b’tches!”


3 posted on 07/12/2014 1:55:59 PM PDT by BenLurkin (This is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion or satire; or both.)
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To: Tailgunner Joe

They have their own very ambitious, indigenous stealth fighter project but it is very hard to find public information about it.

I feel certain they’re very serious about it.


4 posted on 07/12/2014 1:57:52 PM PDT by gaijin
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To: Tailgunner Joe

Do the Japanese have nukes? I’ve read they have the components ready to assemble if needed quickly.


5 posted on 07/12/2014 2:05:37 PM PDT by dainbramaged (Get out of my country now)
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To: dainbramaged

“Do the Japanese have nukes? I’ve read they have the components ready to assemble if needed quickly.”

To have them legally they’d have to change their constitution. If it became known the present government had them the opposition would pull the existing government down. They have their own useful idiots. They’re supposed to rely on the US nuclear umbrella. All this present bullying is because Obama has demonstrated he will not defend our allies. Therefore the bullies are trying to gain advantage and establish their claims that will be unshakable if we ever get another conservative president.

When North Korea sank the Choenan and we responded with a firm “we-deplore” letter that signaled the world they could walk over our allies. It is ironic that Mr. Nobel Peace Prize has started the largest nuclear arms race since the cold war.


6 posted on 07/12/2014 2:14:07 PM PDT by Gen.Blather
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To: Tailgunner Joe

IMHO Obama’s intransigence has got the whole damn world on tenterhooks and it will take only a small incident to set off WWIII or a US Civil War II. National and international tensions have never been higher. It is an agenda item for Agenda 21 and often postulated by such as Ayers, Cloward-Piven and others bent on creating a chaos ready environment for installation of their version of the world government .


7 posted on 07/12/2014 2:26:07 PM PDT by Don Corleone ("Oil the gun..eat the cannoli. Take it to the Mattress.")
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To: dainbramaged

If the Japanese decided on Monday to build nukes they’d have one that Friday. The Hello Kitty version would be on the shelves the following week.


8 posted on 07/12/2014 2:27:33 PM PDT by Lurker (Violence is rarely the answer. But when it is it is the only answer.)
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To: Tailgunner Joe

They’re developing Jaegers to handle most of this.


9 posted on 07/12/2014 2:32:47 PM PDT by 1010RD (First, Do No Harm)
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To: Gen.Blather

Also ironic that the Puppet’s policies have driven Russia & China together when they should be at each other’s throats.

I hope for Japan’s sake they have all the cores they need to quickly assemble warheads at the stroke of a pen, ‘cause this joker @ 1600 ain’t throwin’ down for anyone ‘cept Mooslims...


10 posted on 07/12/2014 2:33:00 PM PDT by logi_cal869
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To: logi_cal869

“..on many a vase and jar, on many a screen and fan..”


11 posted on 07/12/2014 2:42:41 PM PDT by RitchieAprile
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To: 1010RD
is this a Jaeger?


12 posted on 07/12/2014 3:03:38 PM PDT by GeronL (Vote for Conservatives not for Republicans)
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To: Lurker

ROTFL. Needed that.


13 posted on 07/12/2014 3:08:27 PM PDT by huldah1776
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To: Don Corleone

I think both, internationally China and Russia see a weak US and will try to expand with no US response. I see a 1917 Russian Revolution in America during this process. I hope all works out for us.


14 posted on 07/12/2014 4:21:57 PM PDT by Undecided 2012
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To: RitchieAprile

Fitting. Truly.

For those needing context

http://www.fullbooks.com/The-Complete-Plays-of-Gilbert-and-Sullivan5.html

http://www.shrdocs.com/presentations/54708/index.html

China’s obsession with Japan is analogous to Hitler’s obsession with England. The China-Russia ‘friendship’ is also interesting; I wonder when Russia will realize it, too, has a southern border problem...


15 posted on 07/12/2014 6:14:00 PM PDT by logi_cal869
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To: GeronL

Yes. I didn’t know you flew one. I love the outfit you’re wearing, but I suggest shaving the beard. From my perspective it looks like you’ve got crumbs in it.


16 posted on 07/12/2014 6:14:19 PM PDT by 1010RD (First, Do No Harm)
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To: 1010RD

lolz


17 posted on 07/12/2014 6:15:36 PM PDT by GeronL (Vote for Conservatives not for Republicans)
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