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Japan’s on Brink of Becoming World’s Third-Largest Military Spender

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' Ministry has asked for an unprecedented of 8.5 ($59 ) for as the faces growing from .

The proposed budget, which would be Japan's largest ever, is part of its plans to bolster its defense , particularly in the southwestern , where tensions with are intensifying.

The proposal, which still needs to be submitted to the ministry for final , marks the third of Japan's ambitious five-year military plan.

The plans to allocate 43 trillion yen ($297 billion) by 2027, effectively doubling its annual defense spending to around 10 trillion yen.

The Japan -Defense Force tanks during the Self-Defense Forces at Asaka in Asaka, of , . 23, 2016. Its has requested historic budget to defend the…

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This would position Japan as the world's third-largest military spender after the .S. and China.

Beijing has been ramping up its military presence in the region for some years.

Its incursions into the waters surrounding the disputed islands, known as the Senkaku Islands in Japan and Diaoyu in China, have become more frequent and have led to increased tensions in the .

In , Japan has been making to strengthen its defenses, particularly around the China Sea.

Around 970 billion yen ($6.7 billion) of the proposed budget has been earmarked for ramping up its - capabilities.

This includes the and of long- missiles and the necessary , such as those on Aegis- destroyers.

An of the Defense Ministry of Japan with its sign at the main entrance in Tokyo on Sept. 17, 2021.

Hiro Komae/AP file

Japan also wants to establish a constellation designed to improve missile capabilities, an increasingly critical as , China, and advance their hypersonic missile .

Tokyo is also heavily in unmanned systems and . The budget proposal includes 103 billion yen ($710 million) for the development and of for both surveillance and missions.

Additionally, 314 billion yen ($2.17 billion) has been requested to construct three multipurpose destroyers, which require fewer crew than models.

defense officials have described drones as a “ changer,” citing their potential to reduce human and conduct extended missions. These technologies are seen as vital for a with demographic , including an and a .

Recently, the country's Self-Defense Forces (SDF) have struggled to their targets, filling only half the 19,598 needed last year—the lowest level in the SDF's -year .

The government this a combination of declining birthrates and from the , which more attractive and .

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