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shining stars: a new chapter for the japan maritime self-defense force

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in recent years, the strategic focus of the japan maritime self-defense force has gradually shifted to "major regional threats." although the three naval battle groups seem to have fewer directions to respond to at the same time, the number of available ships has actually increased rather than decreased. behind this is the strategic deployment and naval reform of the japanese government, whose core goal is to strengthen its military influence in the region and contribute to maintaining regional security.

the new destroyers of the japan maritime self-defense force, named "aegis destroyers", will replace the alternatives to the land-based aegis anti-missile system. the emergence of these new ships marks that the japanese navy is moving in a more advanced direction, and it also means that the japanese navy will gain higher defense capabilities and combat efficiency.

what is even more striking is that the japanese government has increased investment in its budget application in order to strengthen its maritime transport capabilities and military strength. it is expected that in the new fiscal year, a medium-sized transport ship, a small transport ship and a mobile support ship will be purchased, and a new joint sea, land and air "maritime transport force" will be established. this shows that the japanese navy is actively seeking more comprehensive force guarantees to prepare for future challenges.

the japanese government's actions have not only won support at home, but have also attracted widespread attention on the international stage. many experts believe that while strengthening its own military strength, the japanese government is also bringing new changes to the global security landscape. its development path and mode of action will have an impact on regional security and international relations.