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Japan’s defence ministry seeks record budget as it faces growing threat from China

Japan’s defence ministry seeks record budget as it faces growing threat from China

Posted on August 30, 2024 By admin


A Chinese military Y9 intelligence-gathering aircraft that Japan’s defence ministry said “violated” Japanese airspace at 11:29 a.m. (0229 GMT) for around two minutes on August 26, 2024. File
| Photo Credit: AFP PHOTO/JAPAN’S MINISTRY OF DEFENSE

Japan’s Defence Ministry Friday (August 30, 2024) sought a record 8.5 trillion-yen (USD 59 billion) budget for the next year to fortify its deterrence on southwestern islands against China’s increasing threat while focusing on unmanned weapons and AI to make up for the declining number of servicemembers as a result of the country’s shrinking population.

The ministry’s request for 2025 marks the third year of Japan’s rapid five-year military buildup plan under the government’s ongoing security strategy. Japan aims to spend 43 trillion yen (USD 297 billion) through 2027 to double its annual military spending to around 10 trillion yen, making it the world’s third-largest military spender after the United States and China.

The budget request was approved at the Defence Ministry meeting Friday (August 30, 2024) ahead of a submission to the Finance Ministry for negotiations through December.

Japan has been rapidly building up the defence of the southwestern region in recent years amid China’s growing military threats and tension in the regional seas.

China has escalated clashes with the Philippine coast guards in disputed waters in the South China Sea and sent a fleet of coast guard boats to routinely violate territorial waters around Japanese-controlled disputed islands in the East China Sea that Beijing also claims.

A hefty 970 billion yen (USD 6.7 billion) of the budget request for 2025 covers the cost of bolstering strike-back capability with the development and purchases of long-range missiles and equipment for their launch, including from an Aegis-class destroyer. About one-third of it goes to a satellite constellation aimed at bolstering the capability to detect missile-related activity, as North Korea, China and Russia develop hypersonic missiles that are harder to detect and track.

While pushing military buildup, Japan must deal with a shrinking troop size and is focusing on developing and buying more drones for surveillance and combat, requesting 103 billion yen (USD 710 million). It also seeks 314 billion yen (USD 2.17 billion) to build three new multi-purpose compact destroyers that require 90 crewmembers, less than half the crew size currently needed.

Japanese defence officials say combat drones are “game changers” that can be on hours-long missions and lower human losses in combat and consider it a main pillar of Japan’s ongoing military buildup. The unmanned weapons can also help a country struggling with its aging and shrinking population.

Japan has been struggling to fulfil SDF troop levels at 247,000 people.

The Self-Defence Force has faced difficulty attracting young applicants in recent years and fulfilled only half of its recruiting target of 19,598 last year, making it the lowest in the 70 years of SDF history. Last year, 6,258 mid-career personnel left, the highest number in 30 years.

“Due to declining childbirths and working age population, it is inevitable that Japan will face a society of serious labour shortage,” the ministry said in an interim report on human resources, also released Friday. “We need to build an organisation that can fight in new ways while strengthening defence power.”

Shrinking younger population and private companies that offer better salaries and benefits make “the environment surrounding recruiting servicemembers the worst since the end of World War II,” the ministry report said.

It requested 18 billion yen (USD 124 million) to introduce an AI surveillance system at 40 SDF bases across Japan, aiming to free up 1,000 service personnel. It is also asking 4.3 billion (USD 29.7 million) for automated supply storage for launch in 2027 in Okinawa.

In the interim report released Friday (August 30, 2024), the ministry called for reforms to improve salary, working environment, more training and learning opportunities, as well as support for working mothers to lure more women.

The ministry has been hit by a series of revelations of sexual assaults, harassment and abuse of power in recent years. Its internal investigation last year criticised cover-up attempts and a lack of sense of responsibility among supervisors. It came under fire in July over the leak of classified information and corruption scandals.



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