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Japan defence ministry asks for record US$48.7b budget

: Sep 8, 2014 - : 9:42 am

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Japan’s defence ministry on Friday, August 29, made its biggest ever budget request, as Tokyo bolsters its military amid worries over China’s expanding naval reach.

The ministry wants $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 defence budget increase and a 3.5 percent rise from the budget for the current fiscal year, which ends in 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 defence ministry’s shopping list are 20 ‘P1’ maritime patrol aircraft, five MV-22 ‘Osprey’, 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, which lie between the East China Sea and Pacific Ocean.

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