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posted by Fnord666 on Monday March 05 2018, @01:43AM   Printer-friendly
from the big-flat-ship dept.

Japanese Ministry of Defense executives have outright admitted that despite the Japanese government's past denials that the Izumo class "helicopter destroyers" were not designed to accommodate fixed-wing short takeoff and vertical landing (STOVL) tactical jets, they actually were designed with exactly that in mind.

The Asahi Shimbun quoted Maritime Self Defense Force sources stating the following:

"It is only reasonable to design (the Izumo) with the prospect of possible changes of the circumstances in the decades ahead... We viewed that whether the Izumo should be actually refitted could be decided by the government."

When the Izumo first entered service, the vessels' ominous profile and massive proportions led many, including the author, to allege that these vessels were intended to one day carry fixed-wing tactical jets. It also wasn't really clear why the country would need larger vessels than the Hyuga class helicopter destroyers already in production if they weren't going to gain more offensive capabilities. Although they have amphibious capabilities, Japan's helicopter carriers are traditionally more focused on anti-submarine warfare.

Asahi Shimbun's sources went on to say that a consensus was privately reached among the service's leadership that the Izumo class would be designed for conversion into a fixed-wing capable aircraft carrier in the future but the Japanese government would deny this due to the issues surrounding violating Article Nine of the Japanese constitution.

[...] The justification of Japan's military posture, and the weaponry that supports it, all comes down to how one interprets "self defense" as per the Japanese constitution, but really, things have been rapidly changing for Japan when it comes to morphing its military into a far-reaching force with substantial offensive punch.

[...] Considering that Japan is looking to arm itself with long-range cruise missiles and more capable fighters in the near term, a fixed-wing capable Izumo and her sister ship Kaga won't be far behind, ushering in a new era of power projection for Japan the likes of which the world has not seen since the end of World War II.


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  • (Score: 3, Funny) by Snotnose on Monday March 05 2018, @02:38AM (2 children)

    by Snotnose (1623) on Monday March 05 2018, @02:38AM (#647825)

    Soon as someone points out that you can launch/land a modern fleet of fighter jets, who cares if you'te the most innocent n00b in the universe and designed the ship to have the most awesome Hot Wheels track evar!

    Fact is, someone

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  • (Score: 3, Insightful) by khallow on Monday March 05 2018, @02:53AM

    by khallow (3766) Subscriber Badge on Monday March 05 2018, @02:53AM (#647830) Journal
    Japan's moves towards military independence are noteworthy because they're conditional on important geopolitical issues like the relative military power of China versus the US or various problems in the area like a war with North Korea or destabilization of some countries in the area (particularly, Russia and China). My view is that Article 9 will end. How much Japan prepares for that ending could indicate not only how close they are to doing so, but also their perception of the uncertainties of the Far East.
  • (Score: 2) by Snotnose on Monday March 05 2018, @03:40AM

    by Snotnose (1623) on Monday March 05 2018, @03:40AM (#647846)

    Something went really wrong with this :(

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