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by Staff Writers
Tokyo (UPI) Dec 20, 2013
Japan's Cabinet has approved a national security strategy that would boost spending on military equipment, officials said.
The strategy, that includes the revised National Defense Program Guidelines and a Mid-term Defense Program, could start the export of weapons from Japan for the first time since the second world war.
The guidelines call for a revision of a pillar of Japan's postwar pacifism -- the export of weapons under the new principle of "a proactive pacifism," Asahi Shimbun reported this week.
The Mid-Term Defense Program will boost spending on military personnel and equipment by just under $10 billion over five years to $391 billion starting next year.
The upper limit for military personnel has been set at 159,000, 5,000 more than the previous guidelines compiled when the Democratic Party of Japan was in power.
On Japan's hardware shopping list are 17 new Bell Boeing Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft and three Northrop Grumman RQ-4 Global Hawk surveillance drones.
The government is keen on buying 52 amphibious vehicles -- the same as those used by the U.S. Marine Corps -- and on reducing the number of tanks in favor of 99 8-wheeled combat vehicles.
Air force purchases will include 28 Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning fighter jets, four new early-warning aircraft and three new air-refueling and transportation aircraft.
The approvals come at a time of strong concerns about the intentions of China and North Korea in the southeast Asia region, Asahi Shimbun reported.
Details for exporting weapons under the National Defense Program Guidelines still must be hammered out between the ruling Liberal Democratic Party and the junior coalition partner New Komeito which has argued for a cautious weakening of the principles of weapons export.
Details are expected to focus on strict control of weapon uses after they have been exported.
The strategy calls for the exclusion of some weapons from export and limiting the cases in which other weapons can be sold overseas. As well, there must be strict oversight of weapons use after export, such as ensuring they are used for the purpose in which they were purchased.
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