The ministry wants 5.05 trillion yen ($48.7 billion) for the
year, with the focus on boosting protection of a string of southern islands
that stretches from Kyushu to waters near Taiwan .
The request, if approved, would mark the third straight
annual defense budget increase and a 3.5-percent rise from the budget for the
current fiscal year to March 2015.
The trend reflects Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s wish to build
a more active military, with an eye on a possible escalation of tensions with China .
Among items on the defense ministry’s shopping list are 20
“P1” maritime patrol aircraft, with a price tag of 378 billion yen.
It also wants five MV-22 “Osprey” —crossover aircraft that
have the maneuverability of helicopters and the range of airplanes—along with
three “Global Hawk” drones and six high-tech F-35 stealth fighters.
The ministry also wants to set aside money to launch a new
amphibious brigade, to be assigned to protect the Nansei Shoto islands that lie
between the East China Sea and Pacific Ocean .
The augmented budget request comes after the Abe cabinet
decided late last year to set aside roughly 24.7 trillion yen between 2014 and
2019 to spend on things including drones, submarines, fighter jets, and
amphibious vehicles, in a strategic shift towards the south and west.
Separately, Chinese naval ships and military jets are seen
increasing their activities around Japan ,
while an unpredictable North
Korea continues its missile and nuclear
programs.
Conservative ideologue Abe has tirelessly traveled abroad to
reinforce ties with foreign leaders, particularly those in Southeast Asia, in a
bid to counter China’s efforts to expand its sphere of influence.
Abe has also worked to strengthen Japan ’s
military alliance with the United
States .
His defense efforts, however, have provoked unease in China and South
Korea , which were victims of Japan ’s aggressive military
campaigns through the end of World War II.
http://www.manilatimes.net/japan-military-asking-record-budget/122551/
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