Japan To Intercept Any North Korean Missiles Landing In Their EEZ

After North Korea fired a missile last week that landed in their EEZ I wondered if they were going to take measures to prevent this in the future.  It looks like they will:

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Japan has ordered its Self-Defense Forces to intercept and destroy incoming flying objects after North Korea fired a ballistic missile last week that landed in Tokyo’s exclusive economic zone. The command issued on Monday is to apply to all incoming projectiles, South Korean news service Newsis reported. The directive is to be in effect for the next three months. But according to Japanese press reports the command is to be updated every three months, signifying the policy is more than a temporary measure designed to respond to North Korea provocations.  [UPI]

You can read more at the link, but to defend water the Japanese would have to rely on their Aegis ships equipped with SM-3 missiles which would mean ensuring always having one out at sea to support a missile defense mission.  That is likely why after three months this decision will be reviewed because there is probably better things these sailors could be doing than sailing in circles for three months if the North Koreans are no longer firing into their EEZ.

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Redwhitedude
Redwhitedude
7 years ago

Perhaps they could use this as a training exercise.

JoeC
JoeC
Reply to  Redwhitedude
7 years ago

Japan gets free test targets for their missile defense systems.

JoeC
JoeC
7 years ago

Why do some of my comments say “awaiting moderation” and never get posted?

MTB Rider
MTB Rider
Reply to  JoeC
7 years ago

I chatted with GI Korea once, regarding BONEHEAD’s incessant spewing. GI replied that he only checks the site once a day, in the mornings.

Not sure what you said that requires moderation. The profanity filter is fairly easy to avoid, but some common words have other words inside them. The Army E4, known as a Speciialists is spelled that way because of the drug that helps Mr. Happy do his thing. Drop the SPE at the front, and the TS at the back, and you get the brand name. Spammers will gladly link any blog site they can, in hopes of drumming up hits.

Multiple links also drags your comment into the moderation pile. I can’t link all 7 or 8 of BONEHEAD’s eviction series, but I CAN link the first one. So, if you post multiple links on Trump and/or Hillary, expect to be blocked and moderated.

JoeC
JoeC
Reply to  GIKorea
7 years ago

I’ve been using a VPN more often these days because an increasing number of sites are being blocked here in Korea. I guess I’ll have to remember to drop the VPN connection when commenting here.

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