The strength of the Japan Maritime Self Defense Force, the difference between the Japan Coast Guard

Updated on military 2024-04-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. Comparison of the Chinese and Japanese air forces.

    China has an advantage in the number of aircraft, but most of them are old-fashioned aircraft, and the number of Su-27 Su-30, J10 is too small, and it has to defend against neighboring countries. The bomber is too old and the range is too short. AWACS aircraft have been localized.

    The transport aircraft are mainly Il-76 + Y-8. Equipped with some electronic reconnaissance aircraft and anti-submarine aircraft.

    The number of Japanese aircraft is small, but mostly third-generation fighters. Mostly produced in the United States. Equipped with fighters, reconnaissance aircraft, AWACS aircraft, transport aircraft, Patriot missiles, etc.

    2. Comparison of Chinese and Japanese navies.

    China has a numerical advantage, and like the Air Force, the number of new ships is small, and most of them are self-produced. Although there are aircraft carriers, they cannot form combat effectiveness in a short time. China has a very strong submarine force, including all kinds of conventionally powered submarines and nuclear submarines.

    HNA has all kinds of fighters, reconnaissance planes, anti-submarine planes, anti-ship missiles, etc.

    Japan has a small quantity, but the quality and technology are high. Most of them are new ships that have been equipped for more than 10 years, and some of them are even newer than American ships. The number of submarines is small, but the technology is high. Most of the aircraft are shore-based. Japanese anti-submarine capabilities are extremely high.

    3. Comparison of the Chinese and Japanese armies.

    Needless to say, the toughness of the Chinese Army.

    Japan... The Japan Ground Self-Defense Force has been plagued by aging this year. The Japan Ground Self-Defense Force has lost its appeal to young Japanese. The combat effectiveness of the Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force is low.

    4. Miscellaneous. Chinese Second Artillery V587. Japan has no ability to compare.

    China's nuclear strike capability. Japan is under a lot of pressure.

    China's resources, as well as its ability to sustain the war. Japan is about to cry.

    Japan has the backing of the United States, and we are under pressure on this.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Japan's Maritime Self-Defense Force is relatively strong, but it is not our opponent of China when it comes to fighting.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The navy is the first in Asia, but in terms of comprehensive military strength, it is far worse than China. This is one of my conclusions.,I won't copy the detailed explanation of the specific ** equipment in a small area.。。。

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Maritime Self-Defense Force.

    is the equivalent of the rank of the Navy. Those who fought abroad were, to put it bluntly, the navy, but in World War II.

    Then they signed an agreement that they could not build a navy, and then they created a self-defense force under the name of it.

    The Japan Coast Guard is an administrative agency established by Japan to maintain maritime safety and security, and is subordinate to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism of Japan. It is mainly for the rescue of maritime casualties, traffic safety, disaster prevention and the environment, and the preservation of public order, but in fact, it is the preservation of maritime rights and interests (territorial waters.

    Garrison, marine survey).

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    When Japan was defeated in World War II, it gave up the right to war forever and had to protect its own army.

    so-called; Self-Defense Forces.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Japan's Self-Defense ForcesThe Japanese Self-Defense Forces are Japan's national military armed forces after World War II. It was formally established on July 1, 1954, according to Article 9 of Japan's "Peace Constitution" and the express provisions of relevant international treaties: Japan's military strength can only be maintained at the level necessary for self-defense, the total strength shall not exceed 100,000, the number shall not exceed 30, the total displacement shall not exceed 100,000 tons, aircraft carriers and nuclear-powered submarines shall not be possessed, the number of combat aircraft shall not exceed 500, long-range bombers shall not be possessed, and ballistic missile technology shall not be developed.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    After Japan's defeat and surrender in World War II in 1945, the military was disbanded, the military structure was abolished, and the Self-Defense Forces were formed.

    The Japanese Self-Defense Force (The Japanese Self-Defense Force) is Japan's national defense force since World War II, established on July 1, 1954. According to Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution, Japan renounces the right to settle disputes with other countries by military means, so the Self-Defense Forces are not nominally a military organization, but in practice they function the same as the armies of other countries. The Self-Defense Forces include the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force, and the Japan Air Self-Defense Force, and are under the overall jurisdiction of the Japanese Ministry of Defense.

    In"Quality over quantity"with"Sea and air first"Under the guidance of the principle of army building, the Self-Defense Forces have developed into a well-equipped, well-trained, and combat-capable armed force. Since Japan is an island country with scarce resources, almost all of the important resources related to the national economy and people's livelihood depend on imports, and there are many maritime territorial disputes with neighboring countries, Japan has made the Maritime Self-Defense Force a priority for development. At present, the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force is already the largest in the world.

    2. Asia's No. 1 conventional maritime power.

    As of 2013, the SDF has a total strength of about 10,000 troops, including 10,000 in the Ground Self-Defense Force, 10,000 in the Maritime Self-Defense Force, 10,000 in the Air Self-Defense Force, and about 3,000 in the Integrated Staff Supervision Department and Intelligence Headquarters. Its military spending ranks fifth in the world at $59.3 billion, or about 1% of its GDP. A few days ago, the Japanese Ministry of Defense decided to apply for a record trillion yen in the budget for the 2015 fiscal year"Outlying island defense"Invest more financial resources.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Because they are defeated countries and are not allowed to have an army! You can only have a defense team!!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Because Japan launched a fascist war, no army is allowed!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The Self-Defense Forces are just a name that is in keeping with the spirit of the pacifist constitution, but they are actually the National Defense Forces. It's just that now small Japan is practicing a defense-oriented national defense strategy, and the Self-Defense Forces = the army, and there is no qualitative difference between the two, only a difference in name. Once the power of small Japan swelled and the pacifist constitution was amended, the Self-Defense Forces were transformed into a real army.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Because it is clearly stated in the pacifist constitution signed between Japan and the United States:

    1.The Japanese people are based on international peace and the maintenance of international order.

    The right to declare war, the threat of force will be forever renounced to solve the problem.

    International strife, i.e., the permanent abandonment of national sovereignty to wage war.

    2.In order to achieve the aforementioned purposes, not to keep the army, but to have.

    There are basic defensive forces, the Air Self-Defense Force, the Ground Self-Defense Force.

    Maritime Self-Defense Force. So Japan doesn't have a real army.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The Self-Defense Forces have a voluntary military service system. The term of service is 2 to 3 years for the Ground Self-Defense Force and 3 years for the Naval and Air Self-Defense Forces. Generally, the service can be extended for one time (2 years) according to the person's wishes.

    As of March 2006, Japan's total military strength was 330,000, including 10,000 active military personnel, 10,000 civilian personnel, and 10,000 reserve personnel. Among them, the Ground Self-Defense Force has about 10,000 people, organized into 5 front teams, with 13 divisions, 2 mixed brigades, and 1 airborne brigade, equipped with 1,020 tanks, about 980 armored vehicles, about 511 aircraft of various types, and 7,630 artillery pieces of various types; The Maritime Self-Defense Force has about 10,000 people, composed of a combined fleet responsible for mobile operations and five local teams responsible for coastal guard, equipped with 142 ships of various types, more than 10,000 tons, and 206 aircraft. The Air Self-Defense Force has about 10,000 people, and its main combat unit is the Air Corps, which has jurisdiction over three aviation units and one mixed aviation regiment, and is equipped with more than 464 aircraft of various types, including 361 combat aircraft. In addition, it has 28 types of missiles.

    The Defense Agency has more than 7,000 personnel in its organs and directly affiliated institutions. In 2005, the total strength of the US military stationed in Japan was about 10,000.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The army is not comparable, due to the narrow area and urbanization of the mainland, Japan's Ground Self-Defense Force is not good in training, soldier quality and even equipment in addition to being advanced (due to the scale of procurement and the advanced equipment that cannot be exported to Japan, they can't afford it) is basically the level of the militia. The Maritime Self-Defense Force is indeed more elite, and if it is compared with a single ship, China will definitely not be able to do it, but Japan's ** configuration is problematic, it lacks offensive means, and its positioning is completely to assist the United States aircraft carrier battle group, and the first-class minesweeping and anti-submarine can fully see its cannon fodder position in the joint navy, and it is not the opponent of the East China Sea Fleet at all when taken out alone. Regarding the aircraft carrier, the passenger is a semi-crippled, although the carrying capacity of the helicopter has been increased, but it has also compressed the space for carrying other equipment, and it basically does not have the ability to attack the ground, and the main role is still anti-submarine or a kind of defense, and even because of the direct deck, it is not suitable to serve as a fleet command ship.

    The air is completely imported from foreign countries, and even if it develops a fourth-generation fighter, it may encounter the same embarrassment as the army - it cannot afford it, considering the modernization and number of the Chinese Air Force, even if you count the support of the US military, the victory or defeat is between the two.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    You'll find out if you raise $100,000 to hire hackers!

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