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Japan could bomb North Korean missile sites in 2006.
http://www.japan-press.co.jp/2331/self.html
The Japanese Self-Defense Forces have started their first aerial refueling exercise with U.S. forces in preparation for the introduction of their own refueling aircraft in 2006. .... Defense Agency Director General Ishiba Shigeru said the SDF's possession of the capability to attack enemy bases outside of Japan is "worth sincere study." So, which aircraft would japan send on a bombing mission in 2006? The F-15Js don't seem to have a ground attack capability. http://globalsecurity.org/military/w...apan/f-15j.htm So I guess it's up to the F-2 attack fighters. http://www.airforce-technology.com/projects/f2/ But I don't see any mention of a built in laser to guide the bombs. The US has sold LANTIRN pods to Singapore so I suppose Japan could have some of those for the asking. http://pmdtc.org/docs/congnotices/CN097_01.pdf -HJC |
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