What Japan’s missile plan for remote Pacific island reveals about its defence goals
Japan plans to deploy advanced anti-ship missiles on Minamitorishima, its easternmost island, as early as June. The deployment includes launchers, drones, and radar systems to identify and target vessels, complementing existing missile systems.

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AI-generatedJapan plans to deploy advanced anti-ship missiles on Minamitorishima, its easternmost island, as early as June. The deployment includes launchers, drones, and radar systems to identify and target vessels, complementing existing missile systems. Firing exercises are planned for next year. This move aims to strengthen Japan's defense posture in the Pacific in response to increased Chinese military activity in the region. The Ministry of Defence also intends to bolster defenses on Iwoto (Iwo Jima).
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5 extractedFiring exercises involving the missiles were planned for next year.
The defence ministry is seeking to deploy a launcher, spotting drones and radar systems on the island as early as June.
Japan is planning to deploy advanced anti-ship missiles on Minamitorishima.
The Japanese government is having to respond by upgrading its Pacific defence posture.
China has been actively advancing its presence and activities in the mid-Pacific.