Japan Eyes Deploying THAAD Battery

August 11, 2016

Chosun:

The Japanese Defense Ministry wants to buy a Terminal High-Altitude Area Defense battery to step up its defense against North Korean missiles, NHK reported on Wednesday.

Until recently, there was speculation in Japan that Tokyo would deploy THAAD batteries only after 2018, when its five-year mid-term defense plan is complete.

But Tokyo decided to speed up efforts to bring in a THAAD battery because of the growing security threat in the wake of North Korea’s recent frantic missile launches.

A North Korean Rodong missile fell into Japan’s exclusive economic zone 250 km west of the Oga Peninsula in Akita Prefecture on Aug. 3.

The THAAD battery Japan is eyeing is the same interceptor type that Washington will deploy in South Korea.

This battery, which comes in with a radar and a missile launch pad, is aimed at intercepting incoming missiles during the terminal phase of their flight. But the Japanese military wants its own finger on the button rather than that of the U.S. forces as in South Korea.

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