US Air Moves In Japan More Head Fake Than Power Punch


(MENAFN- Asia Times) The US has unveiled a US$10 billion strategy to upgrade military aircraft in Japan, a bid to bolster its defense posture amid rising tensions with China over Taiwan. However, aging aircraft, production problems and China's fast-growing air force may mean the plan is too little, too late to significantly shift the region's balance of air power.

This month,
Breaking Defense reported that the US has unveiled a comprehensive modernization strategy for military aircraft stationed in Japan, the latest move to bolster the US-Japan defense alliance.

Breaking Defense says the plan, first announced in November 2023, involves replacing older F-15s and F-16s with advanced F-15EX and F-35 jets and modifying US Marine Corps (USMC) F-35B deployments. The report notes that this strategic shift sets to enhance deterrence and promote peace and stability in a region where tensions over Taiwan's future persist.

The key to the modernization drive is Kadena Air Base in Okinawa, dubbed the“Keystone of the Pacific,” which will see its 48 F-15s substituted by 36 F-15EXs. The base's proximity to Taiwan underscores its strategic significance to both US military interests and Japan's national defense.

The Breaking Defense report says that the transition process will include continued rotations of fourth- and fifth-generation fighters, a temporary measure previously criticized by US Republican lawmakers.

Additionally, the Misawa Air Base in northern Honshu will undergo an upgrade from 36 F-16s to 48 F-35As. The USMC Air Station Iwakuni in southern Honshu, meanwhile, will adjust its F-35B stealth fighter presence to align with the USMC's force design modernization.

While the US maintains a significant fighter force in Japan, aging fighter aircraft, upgrade delays, and production problems could undermine its efforts to maintain a credible force posture vis-a-vis China.

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