Article 6VZMA Japan to deploy long-range missiles able to hit North Korea and China

Japan to deploy long-range missiles able to hit North Korea and China

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Gavin Blair in Tokyo
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Planned missiles on Kyushu said to be part of counterstrike capabilities', as fears grow over US security pact

Japan is planning to deploy long-range missiles on its southern island of Kyushu amid concerns around the Trump administration's stance towards its security pacts and continuing regional tensions.

The missiles, with a range of about 1,000km, would be capable of hitting targets in North Korea and China's coastal regions, and are due to be deployed next year in two bases with existing missile garrisons. They would bolster the defences of the strategically important Okinawa island chain and are part of Japan's development of counterstrike capabilities" in the event it is attacked, according to reports from Kyodo News agency, citing government sources.

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