Japan's Milestone: First Domestic Missile Test Marks Military Shift
Japan conducted its first domestic missile test on northern Hokkaido, marking a significant step in its military expansion to counter China's assertiveness. With 300 soldiers participating, the test featured the Type 88 missile targeting an unmanned boat. This move emphasizes Japan's focus on self-sufficiency and regional security amidst global alliances.

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Japan's military has announced a significant milestone with the country's first domestic missile test, highlighting an accelerated defense buildup aimed at countering China's increasing assertiveness. The test took place on the northernmost island of Hokkaido, reflecting Japan's strategic shift towards military self-sufficiency.
This testing operation, conducted by the Ground Self-Defence Force's 1st Artillery Brigade, involved about 300 soldiers and utilized a Type 88 surface-to-ship missile targeting an unmanned vessel 40 kilometers off Hokkaido's coast. Results are still under evaluation, but the exercise marks a critical advancement in Japan's defense capabilities.
The test underscores Tokyo's commitment to developing strike-back capabilities and enhancing its military posture, deviating from past constraints under its pacifist Constitution. This development aligns with a broader security strategy that identifies China as a primary strategic challenge, amid growing cooperation with global allies such as the US and Australia.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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