On 9 December 2025, at Tsuiki Air Base of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF), at least 16 F-2 fighter aircraft were ...
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Chitose Set To Be Japan’s Next F-35A Base
The Japanese Ministry of Defense announced plans for a squadron at Chitose Air Base to transition from the F-15J to the F-35A. The Japanese Ministry of ...
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Textron signs deal to supply Beechcraft T-6 Texan II to JASDF
The agreement includes the delivery of two aircraft along with training materials for instructors and maintenance staff.
After official Chinese media released on-site audio about the Chinese side’s notifications from China’s Liaoning aircraft ...
A highly anticipated deployment of Japan Air Self-Defense Force F-15 Eagles to Europe is now beginning, with aircraft departing Chitose Air Base bound first for Eielson AFB, Alaska. From Alaska, the ...
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Chinese J-15s reportedly lock on to JASDF F-15s near Okinawa
Chinese and Japanese fighter pilots have edged closer to a dangerous line over the East China Sea, with Tokyo accusing Chinese J-15s of locking fire-control radar on Japan Air Self-Defense Force F-15s ...
A JASDF Boeing (Mitsubushi) F-15J Eagle aircraft of the 305th Tactical Fighter Squadron takes off from JASDF Nyutabaru Air Base in Japan in 2024 to participate in a bilateral exercise with US forces. ...
The Beechcraft T-6 Texan II is designed and manufactured by Textron Aviation Defense LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of ...
Chinese J-15 fighter jets from the People’s Liberation Army Navy aircraft carrier CNS Liaoning (16) and its strike group, which included CNS Kaifeng (124), twice locked radar targets on Japanese F-15 ...
The Department of National Defense (DND) on Friday evening expressed "deep concern" over an incident in which China reportedly illuminated a Japan ...
This Dec. 23, 2022 file photo provided by Japan’s Ministry of Defense shows two J-15 carrier-based aircraft from the Liaoning. Credit: Japanese Ministry of Defense Tensions between Japan and China ...
The Japanese and British defense ministers first announced the deployment of Japanese aircraft and support personnel to NATO bases during the visit of the HMS Prince of Wales to Tokyo. Twice in the ...
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