Key Takeaways:
- 1. Japanese cabinet approves $5.4 billion defense spending for fiscal 2025 supplementary budget to counter military threats.
- 2. Budget includes allocation of $782 million for enhancing capabilities of aircraft and vessels.
- 3. Funds will be used for construction of frigates, upgraded vessels, and submarines to strengthen Japan’s defense capabilities.
The Japanese cabinet under Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has approved a defense spending of $5.4 billion for the fiscal 2025 supplementary budget to address rising military threats from China, North Korea, and Russia. A significant portion of the budget, around $782 million, will be utilized to enhance capabilities by ensuring early operational readiness of aircraft and vessels. The allocation includes construction costs for Mogami-class frigates, upgraded Mogami-class vessels, and Taigei-class submarines. This funding aims to accelerate procurement, improve operational readiness, and strengthen deterrence amidst a challenging regional security landscape.
Insight: Japan's defense budget prioritizes the acquisition and construction of naval assets to boost maritime security and deterrence in response to escalating security challenges.
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