Why the Philippines wants Japan’s old Type 88 missiles
The Philippines has expressed interest in acquiring Japan's retired Type 88 surface-to-ship missiles. This interest emerged shortly after Japan eased its arms export restrictions, allowing for lethal weapons sales.

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AI-generatedThe Philippines has expressed interest in acquiring Japan's retired Type 88 surface-to-ship missiles. This interest emerged shortly after Japan eased its arms export restrictions, allowing for lethal weapons sales. The Philippines is currently engaged in a prolonged dispute with Beijing over the South China Sea. Japan's Type 88 missiles, which entered service decades ago, are being replaced by a more advanced successor. The potential transfer of these older missiles to the Philippines has sparked significant debate, extending beyond the system's capabilities.
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4 extractedThe Philippines is in a long-standing stand-off with Beijing over the South China Sea.
Japan's Type 88 surface-to-ship missile is being retired and replaced by a more capable successor.
Japan recently eased restrictions on arms exports, allowing for lethal weapons sales.
The Philippines has expressed interest in acquiring Japan's Type 88 missile system.