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FORBIN

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Samurai i have read recently " defense plans " 2014 and DDG/FFG number growth from 48 to 54, actualy 50 especialy a new Convoy Escort Flotilla actually 5 : 11 to 15th have 3 Hatsuyuki/Asagiri/Abukuma except the 12th four, have you more infos please.

Can you also translate me this designation :)
- 第# 护卫队 Escort Squadron ?
- 第# 護衛隊 Convoy Escort Flotilla ?
 
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SamuraiBlue

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Samurai i have read recently " defense plans " 2014 and DDG/FFG number growth from 48 to 54, actualy 50 especialy a new Convoy Escort Flotilla actually 5 : 11 to 15th have 3 Hatsuyuki/Asagiri/Abukuma except the 12th four, have you more infos please.

Can you also translate me this designation :)
- 第# 护卫队 Escort Squadron ?
- 第# 護衛隊 Convoy Escort Flotilla ?


Sorry but I can't read simplified hanji.
 

Janiz

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The Japanese Matitime SDF consists of 4 Escort Flotillas (護衛隊郡) and each one has 2 Escort Divisions (護衛隊) of four destroyers. Those are official English translations of Japanese terms.
 

TerraN_EmpirE

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Snafu blog spot is where I found the link for these which sources to the Facebook account of the Japanese vice minister of defense Mr. Kenji Harada. now two vehicles were photographed one was a 8x8 wheeled vehicle that resembled the hull of the MCV possibly a APC version.
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but In my view this one is the really important one.
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why? well12009803_857953730966447_7673559903808279980_n.jpg
"Splish Splash I was taking a bath"12004815_857953660966454_7630207602854684056_n.jpg
The Japanese are said to be working on a Amphibious Assault vehicle with a 20 kt speed in the water using the power pack of the Type 10 tank. Could this be the test bed?
yes I know it's a box on tracks well most amphibious armored vehicles were once heck it kinda reminds me of the LVTP-5 and LVT-6 which were also boxes on tracks.
 

Jeff Head

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PALMDALE, Calif., Oct. 4, 2015 -- Northrop Grumman Corporation has completed – on budget and on schedule – the center fuselage for the first F-35 Lightning II aircraft to be assembled in Japan's F-35 Final Assembly and Checkout (FACO) facility in Nagoya, Japan. The center fuselage, designated AX-5, will be integrated into an F-35A conventional takeoff and landing variant.

Northrop Grumman celebrated the production milestone with a brief ceremony Oct. 2 at its Palmdale Aircraft Integration Center of Excellence, the site of its F-35 Integrated Assembly Line (IAL). Consul General of Japan Hidehisa Horinouchi, based in Los Angeles, attended the ceremony on behalf of the Japanese government along with executives from Northrop Grumman and Lockheed Martin, the F-35 prime contractor.

"Today's event marks another significant step toward helping the Department of Defense produce a fifth-generation, multirole fighter that can meet the common air combat requirements of the U.S. and its allies," said Brian Chappel, vice president and F-35 program manager, Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems. "Using our Integrated Assembly Line, we're continuing to increase the affordability and quality of the F-35 center fuselage, while steadily increasing our production rate. Our success is helping the F-35 industry team meet the operational need dates of our international customers."

The center fuselage is a core structure of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. As a principal member of the F-35 industry team, Northrop Grumman designed and produces the center fuselage for all three F-35 variants: the F-35A; the F-35B short takeoff vertical landing variant; and the F-35C carrier variant.

The AX-5 center fuselage is one of 42 center fuselages that Northrop Grumman will produce for Japan. It is the 207th center fuselage that the company has produced at its Palmdale site, and the 30th such unit delivered this year.

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries will perform final assembly and checkout of the Japanese F-35As. The process includes mating the center fuselage to the forward fuselage/cockpit and wings produced by Lockheed Martin, and the aft fuselage produced by BAE Systems.

The IAL is a highly automated set of work cells developed to assemble – efficiently, affordably and with high precision – the center fuselage for all three F-35 variants. In 2013, the IAL was designated the "Assembly Plant of the Year" by Assembly Magazine, the first and only time to date that this honor has been bestowed on an aerospace and defense contractor.

Northrop Grumman plays a key role in the development and production of the F-35 weapons system. In addition to producing the jet's center fuselage, the company produces its radar, electro-optical, avionics and communications subsystems. It also develops mission systems and mission-planning software; develops and maintains pilot and maintainer training systems courseware; and manages the team's use, support and maintenance of low-observable technologies.

...and the beat goes on.
 

Jeff Head

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USS Ronald Reagan, escorted by JSMDF vessels, arrives in Japan (two posts)

JS Izumo escorting USS Ronald Reagan
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JS Kongo with USS Ronald reaganReagan-Arrives-Japan-02.jpg

USS Ronald Reagan making its way into harborReagan-Arrives-Japan-03.jpg

USS Ronald Reagan entering harborReagan-Arrives-Japan-04.jpg

USS Ronald Reagan approaching dock
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