NHK
Defense Minister Kono Taro’s surprise announcement that Japan was halting plans to add an extra layer to its missile defense capabilities could have major implications for the country’s defense policies and international relations.
The US-made land-based missile defense units were supposed to complement existing PAC3 interceptor missiles and Aegis-equipped destroyers to provide full coverage against a missile attack from North Korea.
In late 2017, the government said it would introduce two Aegis Ashore units. They would be deployed at Self-Defense Force sites in Akita and Yamaguchi prefectures.
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