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SamuraiBlue

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Where is Samurai LOL

Typhoon, F-2, F-15J !
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I am quite since I don't have answers to your question.
Basically DoD doesn't announce news widely and it takes an immense search going through all of their minor PR publication to actually get the relevant information.
On top TRDI had stopped renewing their web site so the only paper we can rely on is the annual budget request papers.

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Jeff Head

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Where is Samurai LOL

Typhoon, F-2, F-15J !
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SB is waiting for the frst LRIP version on on of these:

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Don't see much posted about Keen Sword.

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US sends message to adversaries with nuclear sub visit, drills
By Barbara Starr and Brad Lendon, CNN
Updated 2:26 AM ET, Tue November 1, 2016

(CNN)The US military is sending a double-barreled message this week to potential adversaries in the Pacific.

A US Navy submarine carrying nuclear-tipped ballistic missiles is visiting Guam for the first time since the late 1980s and US and Japanese troops will practice amphibious landings on Pacific islands.
The submarine USS Pennsylvania (SSBN 735) is making what the Navy formally calls a "scheduled port visit" to the US territory in the Pacific, according to a Navy press statement.

But a US defense official says that both Japanese and South Korean delegations are in Guam at this time and will be offered rare tours of the submarine.
The visit comes as military tensions are high both with North Korea over its nuclear program, and China, over its moves in the South China Sea.
The Navy is making the public statement about the Pennsylvania in part to show its presence to allies and adversaries in the region.

"This specific visit to Guam reflects the United States' commitment to its allies in the Indo-Asia-Pacific, and complements the many exercises, training, operations, and other military cooperation activities conducted between the US and its partner nations," the Navy said in its statement.
"Ballistic missile submarines such as USS Pennsylvania are on patrol continuously, providing a critical, stabilizing and highly effective element of the US nuclear deterrence force."
The Pennsylvania, one of 14 Ohio-class ballistic missile submarines in the US fleet, carries 24 Trident II D-5 ballistic missiles, according to the US Navy. Each missile carries multiple warheads which can be programmed to hit different targets.
37,000 Japanese and US troops in drills
The amphibious landings, meanwhile, are part of Exercise Keen Sword 17, involving 11,000 US and 26,000 Japanese troops. They will take place around Japan, Okinawa, Guam and the island of Tinian in the Northern Marinas.
"Significant training activities during KS17 will include air and sea operations, integrated air and missile defense and ballistic missile defense in order to keep pace with the growing ballistic missile threat in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region," said a statement from US Forces Japan.
Keen Sword has been held yearly since 1986 but this is the first year that it will include amphibious landings.
"Amphibious operation training offers an opportunity to build bilateral interoperability in this area, and it supports Japan's developing amphibious capabilities," the US military statement said.

The amphibious exercise comes amid tensions between Japan and China over the disputed island chain off China's east coast that Japan refers to as the Senkakus and China as the Diaoyus.
Both countries have put the islands in their Air Defense Identification Zones and flights over and ship transits around the islands by both countries have been contentious.
Keen Sword has already drawn reaction from Beijing, with a report posted on the website of state broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV.)
"Okinawa will stage a scenario in which the US is at war with a third party and Japan offers its assistance," the CCTV report said.
"Analysts say this is to prepare Japan's Self-Defence Forces for involvement in similar situations," it added.
The Japanese Self Defense Force said along with their 26,000 troops, 260 aircraft and 20 warships will be involved in the exercises.
US Marines have deployed on Japan's 13,950-ton helicopter destroyer JS Hyuga, the flagship of the four-ship Japanese task force involved in the exercise, a US Navy statement said.
CNN's Junko Ogura contributed to this report.
 

SamuraiBlue

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Recently I have been hearing rumors that JMSDF will be replacing the ESSM to a ship launch capable
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This is an interesting twist of fate since the JMSDF had a program called XRIM-4 to which was to adopt the Type 99 for a ship launch surface to air missile but was dumped at the last minute for the ESSM.
The JGSDF took over the project and developed the Type 03 and now the JMSDF had reevaluated their position and are now going to develop their own ship launch capable version.

One of the reason why JMSDF had change of heart is said to be that ESSM is a Semi-active radar homing missile requiring the ship's targeting radar so a ship can only guide two at a time while the Type 03 is a active radar homing missile making it a fire and forget type so the ship is freed from mid air guidance giving the ship the freedom to engage more targets at one time.

In any case this is briefly mentioned within next year's
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on page 6 if you are interested. They say it is going to cost 9 billion yen or approx. 90 million dollars US.
 

SamuraiBlue

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SB is waiting for the frst LRIP version on on of these:

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I am also hearing some people say Japan may join up with Boeing and resurrect the YF-23 design and develop the F-3 based on those designs.
Japan will develop a new engine, new radar systems, etc. but is said to adopt the YF-23 design as a basis.
Would be interesting if Japan actually comes through with this idea.
 

zaphd

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I am also hearing some people say Japan may join up with Boeing and resurrect the YF-23 design and develop the F-3 based on those designs.
Japan will develop a new engine, new radar systems, etc. but is said to adopt the YF-23 design as a basis.
Would be interesting if Japan actually comes through with this idea.
Northrop was the lead contractor for the yf-23. Not sure who owns the IP though, could be boeing like you said, because they bought Mcdonnell Douglas, which was Northrop's partner on the ATF. Either way, and as implausible as this rumour sounds to me, I would _love_ to see a super black widow II grace the skies.
 
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In any case this is briefly mentioned within next year's
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on page 6 if you are interested. They say it is going to cost 9 billion yen or approx. 90 million dollars US.

what does this money buy, exactly? one year of development??

(I admit I closed that PDF right after I had clicked on it as it is in Japanese; is there an English version available maybe?)
 

taxiya

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what does this money buy, exactly? one year of development??

(I admit I closed that PDF right after I had clicked on it as it is in Japanese; is there an English version available maybe?)

新艦対空誘導弾の開発(90億円) 護衛艦の防空能力を強化するため、敵航空機等に対処し得る長射程の 艦対空誘導弾を開発
90 億 Yen, that is 9 billion Yen
開発: (Research &) Development
新艦対空誘導弾: New Ship to Air Missile.
No specifics about name, type or base/template/origin of the proposed missile.
 

antiterror13

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Northrop was the lead contractor for the yf-23. Not sure who owns the IP though, could be boeing like you said, because they bought Mcdonnell Douglas, which was Northrop's partner on the ATF. Either way, and as implausible as this rumour sounds to me, I would _love_ to see a super black widow II grace the skies.

The IP is owned by the US government, even developed by a private company ... it was funded by the US govt
 

antiterror13

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Recently I have been hearing rumors that JMSDF will be replacing the ESSM to a ship launch capable
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which originated from the
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This is an interesting twist of fate since the JMSDF had a program called XRIM-4 to which was to adopt the Type 99 for a ship launch surface to air missile but was dumped at the last minute for the ESSM.
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In any case this is briefly mentioned within next year's
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on page 6 if you are interested. They say it is going to cost 9 billion yen or approx. 90 million dollars US.

Is the missile 100% indiginous ? why don't the Japanese just purchase from the US .. like other major weapon systems? cheaper, more reliable and proven :rolleyes:
 
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