US Tomahawk Missile Delivery Delays May Impact Japan's Long-Range Strike Plans
Reported delays in US Tomahawk missile deliveries could hinder Japan's development of long-range strike capabilities, analysts suggest. This highlights a potential gap between Japan's defense ambitions and US supply capacity.
A reported US delay in delivering hundreds of Tomahawk cruise missiles could slow Japan’s plans to give its military a long-range strike option, analysts said, exposing a potential gap between Tokyo’s new defence ambitions and Washington’s ability to supply the weapons. The missiles are central to Japan’s effort to build a counterstrike capability, giving it the ability to hit enemy bases if the country comes under threat, as Tokyo rethinks its defence posture in response to a more uncertain...