The Self Defense Forces have all been dispatched , what did Japanese middle school students pick up

Updated on military 2024-05-10
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In fact, Japanese middle school students picked up one by the river and wrote it on it"Nuclear fuel rods"After picking up the object, the child's father was particularly worried, so he directly notified the local **, and as a result, the Self-Defense Forces were dispatched. But in reality, this is an oolong event, and the object is not real'nuclear fuel rod", after expert testing, this rod does not have any nuclear radiation in it.

    The place where the child picked up the object was in Okinawa Prefecture, and the child was resting that day, so he went fishing at the beach. In the process of fishing, the child felt particularly bored, so he walked around, who knew that he happened to pick up such an object, and the child thought it was interesting, so he took it home. In fact, after the child's father called the police, the local ** did not dare to slack off, and immediately notified the relevant experts and **.

    It can be said that the realization of today's Japan is talking about nuclear color change, so this news in Japan has also attracted a lot of attention. Many people are also more puzzled, since this object is not a real nuclear fuel rod, what is it? In fact, this stick is a teaching tool.

    InIn the past, elementary and high schools in Japan used to distribute molds like this, mainly for teaching, and the stick that the child found by the river is likely to be a discarded teaching tool.

    Although it has now been confirmed that the object is not a dangerous item, the flap-shaped object is still temporarily stored at the police station on Miyakojima. How to deal with this object in the future, there is no conclusion for the time being, but now the local ** is discussing with **.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Because this kid picked up a nuclear ** from World War II, this kind of ** is very dangerous.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The Self-Defense Forces believe that this Japanese middle school student has picked up nuclear radiation, which is why they are so aggressive.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Maybe this thing is very valuable, and it is very beneficial to their country.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Maybe the things he picked up that were very important to the country would make a sensation for so many people.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    What is certain is that the strength of the Japanese Self-Defense Forces has long been far beyond the scope of self-defense, first of all, the first aircraft carrier equipped by the Maritime Self-Defense Force, which is said to be the first aircraft carrier, but the displacement of the Hyuga-class aircraft carrier now in service has exceeded that of Italy and Spain. And the latest 22DDH of the Maritime Self-Defense Force, although it is also known as the *** aircraft carrier, everyone knows that this displacement exceeds that of the British Navy aircraft carrier, up to 10,000 tons, and the 248-meter-long ** can soon become a real aircraft carrier as soon as you buy the F35.

    The Akizuki-class destroyers, which have been newly equipped by the Maritime Self-Defense Force in recent years, have been greatly strengthened in terms of air defense and antisubmarine defense, especially after being equipped with the Japanese version of Aegis, and can be integrated into aircraft carrier battle groups to carry out the fleet's air defense and antisubmarine missions.

    The Air Self-Defense Force does not have much to mention, and its combat effectiveness is not as strong as that of the Haizi, but it can be seen that it is also very ambitious since the United States sold the F22 to him a few years ago, and later changed it to buy the F35 and claimed to develop a fifth-generation aircraft.

    The Ground Self-Defense Force is really a self-defense force, and it can only defend itself.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Japan's unconditional surrender after World War II actually had one condition in the end, that is, to retain the emperor, which was recognized by the United States when the Peace Constitution was revised in 1954. At the same time, under the 1951 San Francisco Treaty and the 1954 Constitution, Japan was deprived of the right to war and retained only the right of self-defense. There are several main differences between the right to self-defense and the right to war:

    First, the Ministry of the Army and the Ministry of the Navy will be abolished, and only the Self-Defense Forces and the Defense Agency (now upgraded to the Ministry of Defense) will be established.

    Second, the Japanese emperor is not the supreme commander of the Japanese armed forces, and the Japanese Self-Defense Forces only exercise the right of self-defense in accordance with the Constitution and laws, and do not accept the command of the emperor or anyone else. Any illegal transfer beyond the right of self-defense shall be deemed invalid by the Self-Defense Forces.

    Third: Japan does not have the right to declare war, armistice, or surrender. The Japanese emperor, the Diet, and the prime minister have no right to declare war on any country, and when attacked, they can defend themselves, and they are not allowed to launch a counterattack on the territory of the other side at that time. That is, the loss of the right to fight back against aggression.

    Fourth: Japan is not allowed to implement a compulsory military service system, only volunteers can join the army, and the number of Japan's Self-Defense Forces is strictly limited.

    Fifth: According to the Constitution and relevant laws, Japan has no right to mobilize for war, that is, it cannot declare a state of war or emergency in the country, cannot impose martial law, cannot implement rationing, cannot interfere with market behavior because of war, and cannot force civilian factories to be transformed into military factories.

    Sixth: Japan's ** is restricted from developing an offensive **, especially adhering to the "three non-nuclear principles". The Ground Self-Defense Forces shall not possess high-caliber or super-large-caliber artillery, rocket artillery, cluster bombs, cloud burst bombs, and other forms of mass destruction**.

    The Maritime Self-Defense Force shall not possess aircraft carriers or form a large-scale landing fleet. The Air Self-Defense Forces shall not develop a strategic air force, shall not be equipped with large bombers, etc.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The purpose of Japan's post-war self-defense forces was the same as that of Germany after World War I, which was to retain the backbone of the armed forces and to preserve or disguise the military industry. Japan's Self-Defense Forces do not have soldiers, and the soldiers of the Self-Defense Forces are collectively referred to as self-defense officers, and once a war begins, the Self-Defense Forces can rapidly expand their armed forces, and once the current establishment is all squad leaders, the size of the armed forces can be rapidly expanded by 8 or 10 times. Japan has the strongest maritime defense force in Asia, the type and tonnage of its ships are higher than China's, and it retains the aircraft carrier force in disguise in the name of the first aircraft carrier, Japan itself is a large naval country with a naval tradition, although China and Japan will eventually have a war, as far as the navy is concerned, there is no thirty or fifty years of naval training The Chinese Navy is still far from the Japanese Navy in terms of a single service.

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