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Japan seeks record US$56 billion defence push amid growing regional tensions

Japan's Ministry of Defence is planning a record budget request of 8.9 trillion yen (US$56.1 billion) for the 2027 financial year. This significant increase in defense spending is driven by a confluence of factors, including escalating regional threats in the Indo-Pacific, rapid advancements in military technology, and growing uncertainty regarding the reliability of the US security alliance.

Julian RyallSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-08-21 · 09:15 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
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Japan's Ministry of Defence is planning a record budget request of 8.9 trillion yen (US$56.1 billion) for the 2027 financial year. This significant increase in defense spending is driven by a confluence of factors, including escalating regional threats in the Indo-Pacific, rapid advancements in military technology, and growing uncertainty regarding the reliability of the US security alliance. Major investments are earmarked for drones, AI-enabled command systems, and long-range missiles, alongside support for Japan's domestic defense industry. Analysts suggest this push reflects a deteriorating security environment and a perceived need for Japan to enhance its self-defense capabilities, partly influenced by the conflict in Ukraine and US encouragement for allies to increase their defense outlays.

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Japan is preparing to request a record budget of 8.9 trillion yen (US$56.1 billion) for the 2027 financial year.

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Major outlays are planned for drones, AI-enabled command systems, long-range missiles and support for Japan’s domestic defence industry.

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The US has been aggressively pushing allies to significantly increase their defence spending.

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Japan's rising defence spending reflects fading confidence in the US as a reliable security partner.

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Japan's rising defence spending reflects a deteriorating security situation in the Indo-Pacific region.

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Japan is preparing to spend more than ever on defence as analysts say Tokyo is being forced to respond to a convergence of regional threats, fast-changing military technology and growing uncertainty over the reliability of the US security umbrella.The defence ministry is preparing to request a record budget of 8.9 trillion yen (US$56.1 billion) for the 2027 financial year, with major outlays planned for Drones, AI-enabled command systems, Long-range missiles and support for Japan’s domestic defence industry.The request comes as three key national security documents are being reviewed, with updated position papers due before the end of the year, raising expectations that spending could grow even further.Analysts say Japan’s rising defence spending reflects several factors that have emerged since the current defence build-up programme, covering 2023 to 2027, was unveiled.These include a deteriorating security situation in the Indo-Pacific region, lessons learned from the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, fading confidence in the US as a reliable security partner and a recognition that Japan needs to do more to guarantee its own safety.US Apache attack helicopters are parked at US Camp Humphreys in Pyeongtaek, south of Seoul, South Korea, on Friday. Photo: EPA/Yonhap“The US has, since last year, been aggressively pushing allies not only in Nato but also here in the Asia-Pacific region to significantly increase their defence spending,” William Yang, a Taiwan-based analyst for the International Crisis Group, told This Week in Asia.
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