Typhon In Japan Changes The Game - And China Knows It
(MENAFN- Asia Times)
Amid escalating tensions in the Indo-Pacific , Japan is remilitarizing its Self-Defense Forces (JSDF) in a manner not seen since the end of World War II. To maintain a threshold of deterrence, Japan and the United States are growing their mutual defense capabilities to new heights.
The United States military has deployed the Typhon missile system to Japan as a major set of deterrence capabilities against a rapidly militarizing China. With major areas of responsibility to cover in its Northern territories and East and South China Sea, the Typhon can help the JSDF and US Forces Japan (USJF) enhance their rocket force if tensions continue to rise.
The Typhon is a mid-range capability missile launcher (MRC) for the SM-6 and Tomahawk cruise missiles. Designed by Lockheed Martin, the Typhon, also known as the Strategic Mid-range Fires System (SMRF) , officially entered US Army use in 2023.
Utilizing the SMRF, US Army personnel can fill gaps in the military's precision rocket fire inventory. According to Defense News, the decision to create the concept of the Typhon came from a strategic fires study by the US Army's Futures Command Research and Analysis Center in mid-2020.
The Typhon can hit mobile targets up to 499 kilometers away with ground-launched hypersonic missiles. Included in the system are the Battery Operations Center (command), four vertical launchers (each with 16 missiles) and mobile trailers.
Depending on the type of missile, the mid-range capabilities of the Typhon allow US forces in the Indo-Pacific flexibility to counter targets on land and sea, such as enemy ships.
The United States military has deployed the Typhon missile system to Japan as a major set of deterrence capabilities against a rapidly militarizing China. With major areas of responsibility to cover in its Northern territories and East and South China Sea, the Typhon can help the JSDF and US Forces Japan (USJF) enhance their rocket force if tensions continue to rise.
The Typhon is a mid-range capability missile launcher (MRC) for the SM-6 and Tomahawk cruise missiles. Designed by Lockheed Martin, the Typhon, also known as the Strategic Mid-range Fires System (SMRF) , officially entered US Army use in 2023.
Utilizing the SMRF, US Army personnel can fill gaps in the military's precision rocket fire inventory. According to Defense News, the decision to create the concept of the Typhon came from a strategic fires study by the US Army's Futures Command Research and Analysis Center in mid-2020.
The Typhon can hit mobile targets up to 499 kilometers away with ground-launched hypersonic missiles. Included in the system are the Battery Operations Center (command), four vertical launchers (each with 16 missiles) and mobile trailers.
Depending on the type of missile, the mid-range capabilities of the Typhon allow US forces in the Indo-Pacific flexibility to counter targets on land and sea, such as enemy ships.

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