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WED · 2026-05-20 · 01:30 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0520-77678
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Japan plans island drone deployment to monitor Chinese naval activity

Japan plans to deploy long-range surveillance drones on remote Pacific islands, including Iwo Jima and Chichijima, to enhance its monitoring of Chinese naval activity. This initiative aims to address a current surveillance "blind spot" and provide real-time intelligence as Chinese warships increasingly operate beyond the first island chain.

Julian RyallSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-05-20 · 01:30 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Japan plans island drone deployment to monitor Chinese naval activity
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Japan plans to deploy long-range surveillance drones on remote Pacific islands, including Iwo Jima and Chichijima, to enhance its monitoring of Chinese naval activity. This initiative aims to address a current surveillance "blind spot" and provide real-time intelligence as Chinese warships increasingly operate beyond the first island chain. The airfield on Minamitorishima will also support this deployment. According to the Yomiuri newspaper, this move aligns with Japan's sharpened threat assessments concerning China's expanding maritime operations in the western Pacific. Regional security analysts view this as a significant expansion of Japan's surveillance capabilities in response to increased Chinese naval presence.

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This decision aligns with Tokyo's sharpening threat assessments regarding increased Chinese maritime activity beyond the first island chain.

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Japan plans to deploy long-range surveillance drones on remote Pacific islands to monitor Chinese naval activity.

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The aim is to provide real-time intelligence in an area that is currently a surveillance 'blind spot'.

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The drones will be stationed on Iwo Jima and Chichijima Island, and the airfield on Minamitorishima will also be used.

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Japan’s planned deployment of long-range Surveillance drones on remote Pacific islands would mark a significant expansion of its ability to monitor Chinese naval activity, as Beijing’s warships operate more frequently beyond the first island chain.The drones are to be stationed on Iwo Jima and Chichijima Island in the Ogasawara chain south of Tokyo, according to a report by the Yomiuri newspaper published on Monday. The airfield on Minamitorishima, about 1,950km (1,211 miles) southeast of Tokyo and Japan’s easternmost point, will also be used to complement the drones’ deployment.The aim will be to provide real-time intelligence in an area that is currently a surveillance “blind spot”, government sources told the Yomiuri.Such a view has taken on greater importance as Chinese naval activity expands into waters east of Okinawa and deeper into the western Pacific, according to Japanese defence assessments and regional security analysts.The first island chain refers to a key US security doctrine spanning a vast area from the Kamchatka peninsula in the northeast to the Malay peninsula in the southwest, including Japanese territory.“This decision is in line with Tokyo’s sharpening threat assessments, especially with regard to the increased pressure caused by Chinese maritime activity” beyond the first island chain, said William Yang, a Taiwan-based analyst for the International Crisis Group.
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