ASSESSMENTS
Japan Modernizes Its Air Force, but Will It Be Enough?
Nov 20, 2019 | 10:00 GMT

An Oct. 14, 2018, photo shows an F-35A fighter aircraft of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force taking part in a military review at Asaka training ground in Asaka, Saitama prefecture, Japan.
(KAZUHIRO NOGI/AFP via Getty Images)
Highlights
- Japan is accelerating the buildup of its offensive capabilities as part of its military normalization process, with its air force at the forefront of the effort.
- The newly acquired JASDF offensive capabilities will greatly enhance Japan's flexibility and independence in its defense.
- A multiplicity of threats and a struggling domestic defense industry will continue to pose challenges for Japan.
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