Japan says that its decision to boost its ballistic missile defense system by approving the purchase and deployment of two Aegis Ashore batteries has been driven by an “urgent threat” posed by Pyongyang. The US made-batteries expected to become operational by 2023 were approved in December and cost the country $ 2 billion.
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Wednesday, 17 January 2018
Is Japan aiming its US-bought missile systems at Russia
Is Japan aiming its US-bought missile systems at Russia
Japan says that its decision to boost its ballistic missile defense system by approving the purchase and deployment of two Aegis Ashore batteries has been driven by an “urgent threat” posed by Pyongyang. The US made-batteries expected to become operational by 2023 were approved in December and cost the country $ 2 billion.
Japan says that its decision to boost its ballistic missile defense system by approving the purchase and deployment of two Aegis Ashore batteries has been driven by an “urgent threat” posed by Pyongyang. The US made-batteries expected to become operational by 2023 were approved in December and cost the country $ 2 billion.
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